- fellona
- fel·ló·nas.f.→ fellone.
Dizionario Italiano.
Dizionario Italiano.
Fellona — There are two possible origins for this unusual name. The first derives from the pre 6th Century German fel , meaning fur, skin or pelt, and as a surname is a metonymic for a furrier, or one who prepared the skins for wearing. The term and the… … Surnames reference
Giraut del Luc — (fl. 1190 ndash;1197) was a minor troubadour. He was a partisan of Raymond VI of Toulouse in his wars with the Crown of Aragon and left behind two sirventes attacking Alfonso II of Aragon. Giraut s birthplace cannot be identified with certainty.… … Wikipedia
Skillountia — Skillounta, also Skilloundia, Skilountia and Skiloundia (Greek: Σκιλλουντία, Latin and Ancient: Skilluntia, Scilluntia), also with the i accented is a small village in the municipality of Volakas, Ilia Prefecture, Greece. Its 2001 population was… … Wikipedia
Fellini — There are two possible origins for this unusual name. The first derives from the pre 6th Century German fel , meaning fur, skin or pelt, and as a surname is a metonymic for a furrier, or one who prepared the skins for wearing. The term and the… … Surnames reference
Fellman — There are two possible origins for this unusual name. The first derives from the pre 6th Century German fel , meaning fur, skin or pelt, and as a surname is a metonymic for a furrier, or one who prepared the skins for wearing. The term and the… … Surnames reference
Fellnee — There are two possible origins for this unusual name. The first derives from the pre 6th Century German fel , meaning fur, skin or pelt, and as a surname is a metonymic for a furrier, or one who prepared the skins for wearing. The term and the… … Surnames reference
fellone — pl.m. felloni sing.f. fellona … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari