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Macri, typically Calabrese, also has a small stock in the Neapolitan dialect and an even smaller one in the Taranto area, Macrì has Calabrian origins, Magrì has a Catanese and a Pugliese stock, may derive from the Latin cognomen Macrus. additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi Of grika or, sometimes, Greek-Albanian origin, the surnames Macrì, Magrì, etc. arise from an adaptation of the adjective makrìs, which, in modern Greek, has the meaning of long, tall (see Long) . In some cases, however, it is also possible that the surname Macri (in the unstressed form) is a variant of the surname Magri, especially as regards non-southern strains (see Magri). In conclusion, therefore, these are the surnames of nicknames or the personal names of the founders.
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