Galluzzi is a surname most prevalent in the Italian regions Tuscany, Lombardy and Apulia.[1][2][3] In Tuscany a toponymic origin of the name (Galluzzo south of Florence) is suggested.[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Carlo Alberto Galluzzi (1919–2000), Italian politician
- Giuseppe Galluzzi (1903–1973), Italian footballer
- Lorenzo Galluzzi (born 1980), Italian and French cell biologist
- Maria Domitilla Galluzzi (1595–1671), Catholic mystic
- Miguel Angel Galluzzi (born 1959), Argentine industrial designer
- Paolo Galluzzi (born 1942), Italian historian of science
References
- 1 2 "Italian Surnames – Cognomi Italiani – G". ganino.com (in Italian). Retrieved February 17, 2016.
[…] Galluzzi è presente a macchia di leopardo, con un nucleo in Toscana, che potrebbe originare dal nome di località Galluzzo frazione di Scandicci (FI), nelle Marche, nel Lazio e nel barese, […] ([…] the distribution of Galluzzi is patchy, with a core in Tuscany, where it may originate from the name of the village of Galluzzo (FI), and occurrences in the Marche, Lazio and Bari, […])
- ↑ "Diffusione del cognome Galluzzi". cognomix.it. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Origine del cognome Galluzzi, provenienza: Italia, titolo: Nobili". heraldrysinstitute.com. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
Antichissimo e celebre casato bolognese, […] (Ancient and famous Bolognese family, […])
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