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Gussi is absolutely rare, Gusso would seem to be specific to the Venetian and Caorle in particular, Gusson, typical of MIra in the Venetian, should be a Venetian dialectal form of the medieval name Guccione, an apheretic form of the name Uguccione, Gussone is practically unique and is probably due to an error of transcription of Gussoni that is specific of the Lombard area that includes the Milanese and the Varese area with a stock also in the Genoese and one in the Carrarese, the origins of these surnames could be, direct or through accretive, from dialectal forms of the name medieval Guccio (see GUCCI) as it could derive from modifications of the medieval Gutius (see GUZZANTI), in a form Gusso, Gussonis. We find traces of these surnames for example in a Cartula commutationis dated 3 January 1035 in Bergamo: "... id est pecia a de land campiva iuris canonice Sancti Vincencii, que est posita foris eadem civitate Bergamo, prope tegia quondam Andrei Gusso, locus ubi dicitur Nauca Sancti Iohanni: coeret and a mane de filiis suprascripti quondam Andrei Gussoni, in meridie pasculum in the evening Sancti Alexandri, in montes Petri et Benedicti germanis ... ", in the first half of 1400 a Andrea Gussoni di Jacopo was senator of the Serenissima Republic Venetian, in the second half of the 1500s in Bergamo, where he was captain Nicola Gussonus, in 1607 Podestà of Brescia was an Andrea Gussoni. additions provided by Giovanni Marelli (di Gussi) -
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