Neri (surname)

Neri, is a common surname from Italy. It also can be found in Latin America and the U.S.A,[1] particularly among those of Italian descent.

Etymology and history

Back to the 12th century, Neri, was supposedly a noble family from Tuscany who were believed to be descendants of Roman Emperor Nero, while other sources cites Crypto-Jews from Sicily as its earliest reference in Italy, thus, its real origin remains unknown.[2]

Derived from the Italian word — nero (black),[3] to describe a dark-complexioned or black-haired person, though many Neris have no connection to that, but were given the surname precisely because of its commonness. e.g.:

Variations

The spelling variations includes: Neretti, Neritti, Nerini, Neroni, Nerucci, Nieri and Nerozzi.

People

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References

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