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Borsoi
Coat of arms of family Borsoi Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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Borsotto
ref: 18991

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'azzurro, al leone d'oro tenente colle branche anteriori una borsa, legata dello stesso.

Borsone
ref: 49140

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo d'azzurro, a due leoni d'oro, affrontati, sostenenti insieme un fiore di rosso senza foglie, sul quale posa un uccello di nero; nel secondo bandato d'argento e d'azzurro; colla fascia in divisa di rosso, attraversante sulla partizione, e sostenente i leoni ed il gambo del fiore del primo punto

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BORSELLINI | BORSELLINO | BORSI | BORSO | BORSOI

Borsellini has a stock in Gubbio in Perugia, with presences also in Tuscany, Borsellino is typically Sicilian, in the Agrigento area in particular and Palermo, Borsi is very common in Lombardy, in Emilia, in the Gorizia and Trieste areas and in Pistoia, Borso is typical of the Vicenza area while Borsoi is of the Treviso area, where it could also derive from the toponym Borso del Grappa (TV), but it also has a stock in Grignasco in the Novara area, the most probable derivation for all these surnames is, directly or through hypocorisms, named medieval Borso, which should be a contracted form of the Italian medieval name Bonaccorso, of the name Borso we have an example in a writing of 1200: "Anno incarnationis domini MCCLIIII, VIII Kal. Februarii Borso nobilis vir detentus est ...", we remember with this the name of the Duke of Modena and Ferrara of 1400 Borso d'Este, it cannot however be excluded that in some cases these are surnames deriving from nicknames originating from the trade of artisan producer of bags or even particular aspects of stinginess or, on the contrary, of generosity of the progenitor.

Bibliographic source "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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