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Garetti, very rare, would seem typically Emilian in particular in the Modena area of Sassuolo and Modena, and of Piacenza, Garetto is decidedly Piedmontese, of Turin in particular, of Turin, Strambino, Ivrea, Cercenasco and Caluso, and of Revigliasco d'Asti, should derive from the medieval name Garettus, which probably in turn derives from the apheresis of a hypochoric of the name Ongaro or Ungaro (see Ongari) which should derive from the ethnic of Hungary, of the use of this name we have an example in a Brief finis et refutationis of the year 1144 in Brescia: ".. Factum est hoc predicto die mensis, year ab incarnacione domes our Iesu Christi thousandth penny quadragesimo fourth, index septima Interfuerunt Milo qui dicitur de Cruce et Maseratus, filius Umberti qui dicitur de Celatica, et Bellottus, filius Prandonis qui dicitur RomediƦ, et Garettus et Gerardus qui dicitur Magister et Oddo qui dicitur Lisignolus testes. .. ".
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