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surnames > imbert
The origin of the last name "Imbert" is uncertain but it is believed to have roots in France. It is most commonly found in the French-speaking regions of France, particularly in the northeastern parts of the country. The name "Imbert" is a variant of the name ...
forenames > imbert
The first name "Imbert" has Germanic origins. It is derived from the Old High German name "Imbrecht" which was composed of the elements "im" meaning "whole" or "universal" and "brecht" meaning "bright" or "famous." The name has variations in different language...
surnames > imberti
The last name "Imberti" is of Italian origin. It is derived from the personal name "Imberto," which is an Italian variation of the Germanic name "Inberth" or "Imbrecht." This name is composed of the elements "ing" meaning "people" and "berht" meaning "bright" ...
surnames > improta
The surname "Improta" is of Italian origin. It is believed to have originated from the region of Campania in southern Italy. The name may be derived from a personal or occupational characteristic, but its exact meaning is not definitively known. It is a relat...
surnames > imbroda
The last name "Imbroda" originates from Italy. It is believed to be of Italian, specifically Sicilian, origin.
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surnames > imparato
The last name Imparato is of Italian origin. It is a surname that is derived from the Italian word "imparato," which means "learned" or "educated." This surname is believed to have originally been a nickname given to someone who was knowledgeable or skilled in...
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surnames > inverardi
The last name Inverardi is of Italian origin. It is believed to be derived from the place name "Inverardi," a location in Italy. The name may have evolved from a combination of "inver" which means "at the mouth of" or "near," and "ardi" which could refer to a ...
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