Italian Men's Names in Rome, 1473-1484

by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)


© 2003 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.1, updated 25 March 2003


Literal Patronymic Bynames (sorted alphabetically):

NOTE: This list includes only those bynames which are appropriate for use in the patronymic byname position of name constructions seen in these names.

This list is not exhaustive. To follow the patterns seen in the name constructions that seem to use literal patronymic bynames, the only bynames included in this list are ones that are likely to have been used literally (rather than as an inherited surname) in the name in which they appear.


Click on a byname to see examples of names that include that byname.

Byname:Freq.:Notes:
dandrea1a form of d'Andrea '[child] of Andrea'
dantonio2a form of d'Antonio '[child] of Antonio'
di Batista2'[child] of Batista'
di Campo (standardized)1perhaps a form of di Ciampo, '[child] of Ciampo'
demigliano1a form of d'Emigliano '[child] of Emigliano'
di Giuliano2'[child] of Giuliano'
di Gottifredi1
di Lucca1'[child] of Lucca'


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