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Question about Italian name
I like Italian football and I found many Italian name contain "Gian-", "del", "de" and "di", like Gianluigi Buffon, Gianfranco Zola, Gianluca Zambrotta, Del Piero, Del Nero, De Rossi, Di Natale...Do these letter-combination have perticular meaning in Italian?
20. Nov. 2011 13:09
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In small towns, to distinguish one guy from another with the same first name,
'di' was added relating to a one word description of the father or of the family,
or of the original city they came from (in this case 'da' = from).
If the parents have in their family two names that are relevant for them, they can
be merged for the new-born like in Gianfranco (Giovanni+Franco), Pierpaolo (Piero+Paolo); you will also find the form Abc-maria (examples: Gianmaria, Annamaria), which is related to Christian religion; 'di' is called 'patronimico', that is referring back to the paternal origin.
Other family names like degli Angeli, De Angelis tell a story of somebody in the
ancestor line that has been probably abandoned in front of a church and
therefore initially raised with the help of 'angels'; the same probably for Donati (given as a gift).
Many family names appear as plural, I would call that a false plural, and
actually the desinence of genitive in Latin, therefore still 'patronimico';
a clear example: Rutili (from rutilus== red, in Latin). Rutili: of the red (person).
20. November 2011
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Hi, the name Gian stands for "Gianni" and the name Gianluigi is a counpond name which consists of 2 names: Gianni and Luigi. The desinences "Di", "Del" doesn't have a particular meaning in the surnames. They are translated as "of", for example "of rossi".
20. November 2011
Gianluigi is a compound name.
Gianni (it) = John (en) = Jean (fr) ...
Luigi (it) = Lewis (en) = Louis (en, fr) ...
Gianluigi = John-Lewis = Jean-Louis
It seems to me that compound names (e.g. Giambattista Basile, Jean-Jacques Rousseau) are relatively more popular among Italian/French-speaking nations than English-speaking nations.
"Di" and "Del", as valeria and Andrew has well depicted, indicate the origin of the name bearer's family.
23. November 2011
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