Caravaggio
Anyone knows the etymology of this old Italian surname? and if it derives through toponymy, the etymology of the place name after which it is named?
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It is a place in Sicily. The family for whom the place is named was originally Cara, which means dear, beloved. Vaggio is probably a Sicilian dialectical form of viaggio, journey. In contemporary Italian, everyone says "Buon viaggio!" when departing; the English equivalent is "Have a nice trip!" If I were going to Sicily, I would certainly have every expectation of a nice trip, even if I risked dealing with characters like the painter, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
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Caravaggio is in Lombardy and nobody knows the origin of the name as you can see at tinyurl.com/y9qjlctf.
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