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The surname Pujolar is of Catalan origin, originating from the region of Catalonia in Spain. It is derived from the Catalan word "pujol," which means hill or elevation. Surnames in Catalonia often reflect geographical features or characteristics of the local l...
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surnames > pichler
The surname Pichler is of German and Austrian origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "pichel," which means keg or pitcher. The name likely originated as an occupational name for someone who made or sold these items. Over time, the name Pichler ...
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surnames > pagliari
The last name "Pagliari" is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "pagliaro," which means "straw" or "hay" in Italian. This surname likely originated as a nickname for someone who worked with or lived around straw or hay. Surnames in Italy often have ...
surnames > pagliaro
The last name "Pagliaro" is of Italian origin and is a habitational name for someone from any of the various places named Pagliaro in Italy. The root of the name comes from the Italian word "paglia", meaning "straw", and the suffix "-aro" which is a common end...
surnames > pagliero
The last name "Pagliero" is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "paglia" which means "straw" in Italian. It is believed to have been a nickname for someone who worked with straw, or perhaps lived near a field of straw. The suffix "-ero" is a common ...
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