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Ghilardi has a Lucchese and a Lombard lineage, Ghilardini, very rare, is from the Bergamo area, Gilardi is widespread throughout northern western Italy, he may also have a stock in Lazio, Gilardi has a nucleus between central-western Lombardy and Piedmont, a stock in the province of Rome and one in northern Campania, Gilardini and Gilardoni are decidedly Lombard, Gilardino instead is Piedmontese, Gilardo, very rare, is also Piedmontese with a significant presence in the Savona area, Gilardone is from Alessandria, as well as Gillardo which would seem typical of Pareto, they could all derive from variations of the French medieval name of the Languedoc Gailhard, transformed in medieval times into Gilardus as we can see in a writing of 1305: "... Gilardus Avighi and Carolus Mignotus de Meziana pro Communibus Plodarum ...".
Ghiraldi is typical of the area that includes the Cremona, Mantua, Rovigo and Ferrara areas, Ghiraldin, absolutely rare, is from Padua, Ghiraldini has a small stock in Varese, one in Padua, but the main stock is in the Rovigoto, in Salara , Ceneselli, Trecenta and Fiesso Umbertiano, Ghiraldo is decidedly Venetian from Padua, Padua and Albignasego, Ghiraldon, practically unique, is from Padua, they should derive, directly or through hypocoristic, even dialect or accretive, from alterations of the Germanic name Gerhard (pronounced Gherard ), transformed and sweetened in the Italian medieval name Ghiraldus.
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