What do Baglio, Darko, & Demestre mean ?
These names are Italian. I looked in an Italian Dictionary, & the word baglio means "beam or midship beam". Does the surname Baglio has something to do with a beam or midship beam ? Does Darko refer to one who had dark hair or skin, or one who wore dark colored clothes ? Does Demestre refer to one who was a domestic (a housewife) ? I've looked in various surname books, & I can't find the meanings of these names anywhere. What do Baglio, Darko, & Demestre mean ?
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Demestre or de Mestre or de Maitre as a French name usually means master particularly master of arms - from the military.
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DARKO IS FIRST NAME ITS NOT ITALIAN BUT IT IS SLOVENIAN ,DEMESTRE IS ITALIAN THEY USALY COLD SOMBODY DEMESTRE IF HE WAS NOT FROM THE CENTRE OF THE CITY BUT FROM ARAUND THE CITY OR TOWN
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Baglio is the italian equivalent of the english surname BAILEY, they both mean "Bailiff". An occupational surname: it was a king's officer in country.

Darko is an hungarian name, I ignore the meaning.

Demestre is an occupational word coming from latin.
It means 'master' It is of french origin:rare in Italy.
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