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Sandrini
Coat of arms of family Sandrini Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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Sandrini
Coat of arms of family Sandrini Nobles: France (Lorraine)
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Language of the text: Français

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Sandrini
ref: 19067

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'argento, al lupo rapace al naturale, tenente con le zampe anteriori un gallo rivolto di nero, crestato e barbato di rosso.

Sandrini
ref: 19068

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Partito: nel 1° d'argento, al lupo rapace al naturale, tenente con le zampe anteriori un gallo rivolto di nero, crestato e barbato di rosso.; nel 2° di rosso, allo scaglione d'azzurro, accompagnato in capo da tre stelle a otto punte d'oro, 1.2, e in punta da un crescente d'azzurro.

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SANDRA | SANDRELLA | SANDRELLI | SANDRI | SANDRIN | SANDRINI | SANDRO | SANDRON | SANDRONE | SANDRONI

Sandra, extremely rare, could be Piedmontese, Sandrella is virtually unique, Sandrelli would certainly seem Tuscan is concentrated between Arezzo, Cortona and Florence, Sandri is widespread throughout the North, Sandrin is Friulano and Alto Veneto, Sandrini is typical Of the area that includes the Bresciano, the Mantovano and Veronese, Sandro, very rare it would seem Vicenza, Sandron is typical of the high Venetian area of Fossalta Portogruaro and Portogruaro, Sandrone is typical of western Piedmont, Turin, Carmagnola (TO), Savigliano (CN) and the Cuneese, Sandroni seems marches with strains also in Pisa and Arezzo, derive all directly or through hypochoristic from the apheresis of the name Alessandro. Additions provided by Giacomo Ganza/Villa di Tirano (SO) derive from the name of Sandro (Alessandro). They are quite widespread surnames in the regions of central-northern Italy. There are more or less in the same geographic areas, but Sandri is more widespread. Their concentration is particularly high in the province of Brescia. Further news

Bibliographic source "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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