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Mauric, absolutely rare, would seem Julian, Maurich, however very rare, specific to Trieste, Maurig is typically Friulian from San Giovanni al Natisone in Udine, Maurigh is always specific to Udine, but to Pavia of Udine, Mavric, absolutely rare. , is of the Natisone valley, these surnames should derive from patronymic Slavic forms, where the suffixes -ic, -ich, -ig, -igh stand for the son of, referring to progenitors, whose father had called himself Maver, the name Slavic for Mauro, or directly Mauro.
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