Gallucci
Gallucci is an Italian surname[1][2][3] which can also be found in the Italian diaspora. The family name is most prevalent in the Italian regions Campania, Lazio and Lombardy.[4] In Campania the name is toponymic and derived from the municipality of Galluccio as well as connected to the Principality of Capua (900–1156),[2] while in Lazio it can be traced back to the Latin name Gallutius.[1] It should be distinguished from the similar names Galluccio, Galluzzi and Galluzzo.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
•Mario Gallucci (born 1964), noted American Attorney
- Ed Gallucci (born 1947), American photographer
- Fulgenzio Gallucci (1570–1632), Roman Catholic prelate
- Giosue Gallucci (1865–1915), American camorristi
- Robert Gallucci (born 1946), Italian American academic and diplomat
References
- 1 2 3 "Italian Surnames – Cognomi Italiani – G". ganino.com (in Italian). Retrieved February 17, 2016.
Gallucci è tipico del centrosud, Galluccio ha un ceppo nella Campania centro settentrionale, nel reggino ed in provincia di Roma, […] (Gallucci is typical of the center south, Galluccio has a strain in central and northern Campania, in the province of Reggio Calabria and Rome, […])
- 1 2 "Origine del cognome Gallucci, provenienza: Italia, titolo: Marchesi". heraldrysinstitute.com. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
Famiglia longobarda discendente da Pandolfo, principe di Capua e conte di Teano, Sessa e Carinola. (Lombard family descended from Pandolfo, Prince of Capua and Count of Teano, Carinola and Sessa.)
- ↑ "Gallucci". nomeecognome.com. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Diffusione del cognome Gallucci". cognomix.it. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
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