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

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Young has a Salentine stock in particular at Villa Castelli (BR) and one in the Cosenza area at San Marco Argentano, Giovanetti has a probable nucleus between Milan and Pavia, but along the Via Emilia, up to Rimini, the presence of others is identified possible strains, Giovani è toscano, Giovannetti is from all over central Italy, Giovine has an Apulian stock with nuclei in Molfetta in the Bari area and in Lucera in the Foggia area, one from Campania in Eboli in Salerno and one in Piedmont in Canelli in the 'Asti and Turin, probably secondary, Giovinetti has a Lombard lineage between Cremona and Brescia and one from Campania between Naples and Benevento, Iovine, typically from Campania, from Caserta and Neapolitan above all, has a stock also in Molise and one in Crotone, Iovinelli it is specific of the Neapolitan, of Naples, Frattaminore, Acerra and Giugliano in Campania in particular, Jovinelli, almost unique, is an archaic form of the previous one, Iovino, also typically from Campania, has a strain also between Roman and Latin and one in western Sicily, Jovine, very rare, is an archaic form of the previous one, Jovino, equally rare, is from Palermo, these surnames should derive, directly or through hypocorisms, from the Gens plebea Juventia or even from the medieval name Giovine, originating in turn from the Latin nomen Juventius, of which we have an illustrious example in the first century when San Juventius was the Bishop of Pavia, in some cases they could also derive from the cognomen Juvenalis.

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


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