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Early Origins of the Alferio family

The surname Alferio was first found in the Papal States, and later in most areas of the Italian peninsula. The name is particularly common around Naples. The name is less common in the northern, mainland area of Italy, except for the region of Piedmont, where it appears quite frequently in the form Alfero. In general, variations on the name which end in "i" come from the northern areas of Italy, whereas those ending in "o" are from the south. There are two possible origins for the name. It may be derived from the elements "athala," meaning "noble," and "faran," meaning "to move," in which case, the name was most likely given to a nobleman who had just arrived in the area from elsewhere in Italy. The other possibility is that the name comes from the word "alfiere," meaning "standard bearer." In this case, it would have been given to a man who held that post in an army.

Early History of the Alferio family

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Alferio Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Alfieri, Alfiero, Alfier, Alferio, Alfero, Aufieri, Aufiero, Alfe, Arfe and many more.

Early Notables of the Alferio family

Prominent among members of the family was Enrico Alfieri (b. 1387), a general minister of the Franciscan order in the early 15th century; Benedetto Innocenzo Alfieri (1699-1767), an Italian architect, a representative...
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Migration of the Alferio family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Salvatore Alfieri, who arrived in New York aboard the S.S. Anglia in 1891.



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