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Early Origins of the Casarino family

The surname Casarino was first found in throughout northern Italy, including the Emilia-Romagna region. The name does appear occasionally in the south (where the name bore the southern suffix "o",) but it is much more prevalent in the north. The name Casarino comes from the Latin word "casearia," meaning "cheese." It may have been taken by someone who made or sold cheese for a living, or it may have been taken by someone who lived near a building which was used for cheese-making.

Early History of the Casarino family

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Casarino Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Casari, Casaro, Caseri, Caser, Case, Casieri, Casiero, Casarini, Casarino, Casarin, Casaroli, Casiroli, Casarotti, Casarotto, Casarile, Casaril and many more.

Early Notables of the Casarino family

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Migration of the Casarino family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Felix Casares, who came to Puerto Rico in 1836; as well as an M. Casara, whose death was recorded in Arizona in 1909.



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