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Rogger, very very rare, is from Trentino, Roggeri is typical of the Bergamasco, of Foresto sparse, they raise Lombard and Ranica, Roggerini, a little rarer, is typical of Gorno always in the Bergamasco, Roggero is very widespread in Piedmont, especially in Turin, Cuneo and Alexandrian, Roggerone, very very rare, is typically Genoese, Roggeroni, practically unique, is probably due to an error of transcription of the previous, Roggieri, almost unique, is Ligurian or Piedmontese, Roggiero, extremely rare, is of the Casertano. Additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi The origin of these surnames should be sought in the medieval name Roggero, which, through the French Roger, was born from an adaptation of the Germanic staff Rüdiger, better known in the form Ruggero (see Rugger): It should be noted, In fact, there are also several variants of Rüdiger's surname in Germany, including Rödiger, Rüdger, Rüger, Rödger, Röger, etc. In conclusion, therefore, these are the cognitive-ominizations of the personal names of the ancestor.
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