How to understand the origins of Italian surnames Part 1

How to understand the origins of Italian surnames Part 1

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In part 1 Raffaele Fontanella explains the origins of surnames from the renaissance, how dialects impacted first names and surnames based on his book “Cognomi di Stabia”. How the Romans used first names, surnames and nicknames. How the Germans named people and how that impacted Italian names. And an introduction to part 2 where he will explain the 4 naming conventions in Italy.

Thank you to Rich DiPalma for the translation.

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