Although it has long been an Italian name, the ultimate origins of the Calos name are Greek, coming from the Greek word "cali" meaning "beautiful." The name was most likely taken on a surname quite arbitrarily, though perhaps the first bearer was a man of exceptional beauty.
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Early Origins of the Calos family
The surname Calos was first found in Sicily (Italian: Sicilia), the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and the southern parts of mainland Italy. In later years, a few branches of the family spread to northern Italy, adopting the naming conventions there and changing their name to end in "i." Most of the family remained in the south, however, and kept the southern suffix "o." The name is of Greek origin, which explains its predominance in the south, closer to Greece. Coming from the Greek word "cali" meaning "beautiful" the name was probably purely ornamental, though perhaps it was given because the first bearer was a man of exceptional beauty.
Early History of the Calos family
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Calos Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Calo, Cali, Cala, Cale, Calio and others.
Early Notables of the Calos family
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Migration of the Calos family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Matteo Cali, who arrived in New York city in 1891 on board the SS Anglia, Frances Cali, who was recorded in Louisiana in the 1910 U.S. Census, James Cali, who arrived in New York state between the years 1884-1915.