Grice e Marano

 The Italian surname Marano has several etymological origins, primarily habitational or topographic in nature.  Primary Origins Habitational Name: The most common origin is from various locations in Italy named Marano. These places were often named using the Latin personal name Marius combined with the possessive suffix -anum (meaning "estate of Marius"). Notable examples include: Marano di Napoli (Campania) Marano Vicentino (Veneto) Marano Marchesato (Calabria) Marano Lagunare (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) Topographic Name: It may derive from the Italian word marano, meaning "marshy" or "swampy place," referring to someone who lived near such terrain. Maritime Connection: Some sources suggest a derivation from the Latin marinus, meaning "of the sea," which would associate the name with maritime occupations like fishing or sailing.  Alternative Meanings and Variants Personal Name: It can be a masculine form of the personal name Marana. Historical/Nickname: In some contexts, particularly in Southern Italy, it was a nickname for a "ruffian" or "villain". Historically, it also related to the term for a wild animal, such as a wild boar. Sephardic Context: While distinct from the common Italian surname, the term Marrano (often with two 'r's) was used in the Iberian Peninsula to refer to Jewish converts to Christianity.  Geographical Distribution In 2025, the surname remains most prevalent in Southern Italy, particularly in Campania, Sicily, and Calabria. Common Italian municipalities for the name include Agrigento, Avellino, and Foggia. 

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