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Does anyone know the meaning of the Sicilian surname Carollo?

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Does anyone know the meaning of the Sicilian surname Carollo?

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  1. This is all I could find for you.

    Carollo Name Meaning and History

    from a diminutive of Caro.

    variant of Carolo, from a diminutive of Carlo.

    Hope this helps.


  2. Carollo  

    Last name origins & meanings:

    Southern Italian: from a diminutive of Caro.

    Southern Italian: variant of Carolo, from a diminutive of Carlo.

    Carlo

    Last name origin & meaning:

    Italian: from the personal name Carlo, Italian equivalent of Charles.

    Caro

    Last name origins & meanings

    Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Jewish (Sephardic and Ashkenazic): nickname from Portuguese, Spanish, Italian caro ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ (Latin carus). In medieval Italy this was also a personal name.

    Italian (Sicily; Carò): variant of Carrò (see Carro).

    Carro  

    Last name origins & meanings:

    Spanish and Italian (also Del Carro): from carro ‘wagon’, ‘cart’ (from Late Latin carrum, of Gaulish origin), hence a metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright.

    Italian (Sicily; Carrò): respelling of the French family name Car(r)aud, from Occitan carral ‘passable by vehicles’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by such a thoroughfare.

    Italian: from carro ’cart’, hence an occupational name for a carter or a cartwright.

    Southern Italian: topographic name from Greek kárros, southern Italian carru ‘turkey oak’ (Quercus cerris), or a habitational name from any of various places named with this word.

    Altered spelling of various like-sounding names, such as French Carreau and English Carrow.

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