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Rigoletti, very rare, is typically Piedmontese of Turin, Rigoletto, always Piedmontese, is specific to Turin, Rigoli is widespread both in the North and the center and the south, although in a fairly sporadic, Rigolo is instead specific to Pordenone and Pordenonese, Rigolin has a stump in the Scavgoto, in Rovigo, Villanova del Ghebbo and Lendinara, Rigolini, absolutely rare, it would seem of the Milanese, Rigolino, very rarely, has a small strain in Vercelli and one in the Reggio Calabria at Villa San Giovanni and Melito di Porto Salvo, They should derive, directly or through various hypochoral forms, from the medieval name Rigolus of which we have an example of use in a recording of the fires in Gubbio in the year 1251: "... 42) Filii Ranaldi Berardi videlicet vita iuntolus Agura et Pitriolus-43) Rigolus Berardi Ventura iuntolus et acurrimbonus eius filii-44) Ranerius Bartoli Bartolutius et sagnus eius filii... ", name in turn derived from an apheretic hypochoristic form of names such as For example, Arrigus.
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