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[Surname] Re: origins & meanings of Leno, Larko, Margherio, Marko, Orlando, Peluso, Pherigo, Simontacchi, Tessaro, Tucci, Yacovelli
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anonymous
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3/5/2004, 6:16 PM
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a message by Rafael Gomez
Peluso designated the original bearer of the name who had long hair or barb.
Tessaro is an occupational surname meaning "one who wove cloth, a weaver".
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origins & meanings of these Italian surnames.
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Mindy Burbano
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6/15/2003, 12:53 PM
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Re: origins & meanings of Leno, Larko, Margherio, Marko, Orlando, Peluso, Pherigo, Simontacchi, Tessaro, Tucci, Yacovelli
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Rafael Gomez
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9/2/2003, 7:40 PM
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Re: origins & meanings of Leno, Larko, Margherio, Marko, Orlando, Peluso, Pherigo, Simontacchi, Tessaro, Tucci, Yacovelli
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anonymous
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3/5/2004, 6:16 PM
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Re: origins & meanings of Baglio, Baio, Burbano, Darko, Demestre, Franzi, Gerace, Hecei, Larko
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Rafael Gomez
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9/2/2003, 7:35 PM
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Re: origins & meanings of Baglio, Baio, Burbano, Darko, Demestre, Franzi, Gerace, Hecei, Larko
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anonymous
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3/5/2004, 6:12 PM
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Re: origins & meanings of these Italian surnames.
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Carmela
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7/7/2003, 6:01 PM