Re: COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning
In my experience North Italian words and names (Gallo-Italic or the Gallo-Italic versions of Germanic names) with "G" are altered in spelling and pronunciation to "C" outside Gallic Italy (the former Cisalpine Gaul). Thus Daghipert becomes Tachipert etc.. As far as I know it doesn't happen the other way around, as North Itatians have no problem with the southern Italian c or ch, so Caracciolo would have to be a southern form of Garagiola, ruling out an origin from "Caro".
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COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning  ·  hj  ·  1/5/2018, 1:48 AM
Re: COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning  ·  Lepic  ·  1/5/2018, 8:37 AM
Re: COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning  ·  Jim Young  ·  1/10/2018, 8:30 AM
Re: COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning  ·  K67  ·  2/6/2019, 3:32 AM
Re: COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning  ·  thegriffon  ·  1/19/2018, 11:46 PM
Re: COURIC and GARAGIORA's origin and meaning  ·  Jim Young  ·  1/24/2018, 7:09 AM