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Giorgino
Coat of arms of family Giorgino Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Patrizi
Language of the text: Italiano

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Giorgino
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Partito: nel primo d'oro, alla torre fondata sul terreno ed accostata alla base da due piante di rosaio fiorite e fogliate, il tutto al naturale; nel secondo troncato in scaglione d'azzurro e di rosso, nel primo alle 3 stelle (8) d'oro poste 1 e 2, nel secondo al destrocherio di carnagione tenente in palo una freccia d'argento, allo scaglione d'oro attraversante sulla troncatura.

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GIORGE | GIORGELLI | GIORGETTA | GIORGETTI | GIORGI | GIORGIA | GIORGILLI | GIORGINI | GIORGINO | GIORGIO | GIORGIS | GIORGITTO | GIORGIUCCI | GIORGIUTTI

Giorge is practically unique, probably it is a mistake of transcription, Giorgelli, very rare, is characteristic of Perugia, Giorgetta would seem to have two stocks, one in Molise and one in the Sondriese, Giorgetti has a very strong nucleus in Milan and Como, one in Romagna, some in Tuscany, Umbria and the Marche, Giorgi is very widespread throughout the centronord with significant presence also in the south, Giorgia, almost unique, seems to be southern, Giorgilli is decidedly Lazio, has a strain in Fiuggi in Rome and Rome , Giorgini is typical of Centronord, Emilia, Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, Abruzzo and Lazio above all, Giorgino has a Roman lineage, almost certainly secondary, but the nucleus is decidedly Pugliese, in particular in Salento, in Manduria, San Marzano di San Giuseppe , Taranto, Maruggio and Sava in the Taranto area, in Casarano, Tuglie, Lecce and Alezio in the Lecce area, in Ostuni and Brindisi in the Brindisi area and in Andria in the Bari area, Giorgio is typical of the center of the town, Giorgis is no another Piedmontese, with a stock in Turin, Collegno, Orbassano and Locana in Turin, one in Toceno in Val d'Ossola and one in the Cuneo area in Peveragno, Cuneo, Busca and Fossano, Giorgitto, absolutely rare, it would seem specific to Foggia, Giorgiucci , almost unique, it would seem to be from central Italy, Giorgiutti is typically Friulian from Udine, from Povoletto, Udine and Tricesimo, they should all derive, directly or through hypocoristic or more or less dialectical patronymic forms, from the late Latin name Georgius or from the later Georgio or Giorgio. additions provided by Alessandro Benfatto As regards the noble titles of the Giorgi family, we find news of the Giorgi counts of Castiglione Tinella, of the Giorgi barons of Florence and of the noble Giorgi of Venice. The Giorgi are, as well as counts of Castiglione Tinella, also counts of Vistarino, nobles of Sicily, noble SRI, barons of Milan, patrician patricians of Gubbio, patrician patricians of Vicenza, nobles of the barons of Venice, nobles of Treviso, nobles of the marquises of Dalmatia, dukes of Naples, ignore Bubbio and Asti, nobles of Pesaro, Piacenza and Udine, barons of Florence, lords of Turin, ViĆ¹ and Lemie and nobles of Vicenza.

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


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