↬ The origin of the surname dates back to the ancient Romans, which distinguished people with three names: praenomen ( our name ), nomen - that recognizes the family that you belong to - and the cognomen, a kind of family' nickname. The contemporary last name was born just when they felt the need - for the population's growth - to identify people and gather those who were the same lineage's members. My surname should comes from other surnames connected to the symbolic meaning bestowed to the ''source of spirituality and feelings' purity'', but also people who used to live near to a fountain. There are three emblems for this surname:
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