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Mammola has a stock in Rome, Neapolitan and Reggio in Polistena and Rosarno, Mammoli is in the central area, with particular concentration in Tuscany in Prato, in Cortona in Arezzo and in Campi Bisenzio and Florence in Florence, in Ancona in Ancona , Osimo, Santa Maria Nuova, Offagna and Aguigliano, in Umbria in Todi, Bastia, Spoleto, Assisi and Perugia in Perugia and Terni, and in Rome and Rieti, Mammolo, extremely rare, would seem to have a very small stock in Viterbo and one still smaller in Lecce, Mamola, absolutely rare, it would seem from the Palermo area, Mamoli is typically Lombard, in the area that includes Pavia, Lodi, Milan and Bergamo, Mamolo seems to have a very small stock in Varese and has a small stock. Trasaghis in Udine and one in Trieste, should all derive from the Latin name Mammolus or Mamolus, one of the personal names of the Gens Mammea or Mamilia, we recall San Mamolo. additions provided by Giacomo Ganza / Villa di Tirano (SO) could be a variant of the surname Momoli, a Lombard and Venetian surname that should derive from the nickname Momolo, a familiar name for Gerolamo or Geronimo. additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Mamolo is a Friulian surname that dates back to San Mamante, called, in addition to Mamolo, also Mama and Mames. He was a hermit and martyr in Caesarea of Cappadocia, in the 3rd century. It is celebrated by the Roman calendar on August 17th. Etymology: from the Latin 'mamans' = big doll.
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