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Typical Sardinian, perhaps of Spanish origin, we find in 1500 in Spain a famous musicologist: Francisco de Solinas, could derive from a nickname originated from living the family near saline or having them in management. Integrations provided by Giuseppe Concas SOLINAS: Solina/s: We do not know, with certainty, what the Solinas voice means, nor from where it draws the etimo. It could be the diminutive of the word sola (SÒBA), which means sole (for example, of the shoes), from Latin sola. Solinas is also Spanish surname and therefore could come from Spain: in Sardinia Sassari and Alghero today
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