| Tagliabue History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms Etymology of TagliabueWhat does the name Tagliabue mean? The Italian surname Tagliabue is a "nome doppio", or compound surname composed of the elements "taglia" and "bue", and may be considered to be an imperative surname which is ultimately of occupational origin, deriving from the trade or occupation of the original bearer of the name. The first element of the surname, "taglia", derives from the verb "tagliare", from the late Latin "taliare", which means "to cut". The second element, "bue", derives from the Latin "bovis", meaning "ox". If we now place both elements of the surname together, Tagliabue literally means "cut ox". It is therefore possible to imagine the initial bearer of the name as someone who was a meat cutter or a butcher. The surname evolved from the physical task of the cutting of meat, which he typically carried out on a daily basis. We may therefore interpret the surname Tagliabue as literally meaning "son or descendant of the one who cut beef", which further implies "son or descendant of the butcher". There are many Italian surnames which represent occupations that are composed of the first element "taglia" plus a noun, as shown by Tagliapietra ("cut stone"), Tagliacarne ("cut meat"), Tagliavacche ("cut cows"), and Tagliaferro ("cut iron"). The variant Tagliaboschi is another "nome doppio", or compound surname composed of the elements "taglia" from the verb "tagliare", meaning "to cut" and "boschi" meaning "woods" or "forest". In this case the name Tagliabue is denoted as an occupational name meaning wood-cutter. Early Origins of the Tagliabue familyThe surname Tagliabue was first found in Genoa where early references to the name or to its variants include the listing of a noble family bearing the surname was found in Tagliacarne. Early History of the Tagliabue familyThis web page shows only a small excerpt of our Tagliabue research. The years 1898 and 1978 are included under the topic Early Tagliabue History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Tagliabue Spelling VariationsIn comparison with other European surnames, Italian surnames have a surprising number of forms. They reflect the regional variations and the many dialects of the Italian language, each with its own distinctive features. For example, in Northern Italy the typical Italian surname suffix is "i", whereas in Southern Italy it is "o". Additionally, spelling changes frequently occurred because medieval scribes and church officials often spelled names as they sounded rather than according to any specific spelling rules. The spelling variations in the name Tagliabue include Tagliabo, Tagliavacche, Tagliabuoi, Tagliabuetto, Tagliabuetti, Tagliabuecchio, Tagliabuecchetto, Tagliabuecconi, Tagliabove and many more. Early Notables of the Tagliabue family- Carlo Pietro Tagliabue (1898-1978), an Italian baritone...
| Tagliabue migration to the United States | + |
A look at the immigration and passenger lists has shown a number of people bearing the name Tagliabue:
Tagliabue Settlers in United States in the 19th Century- Giuseppe Tagliabue, aged 28, Italian settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Robert Peel" in 1851 1
- Julia Tagliabue, aged 31, Italian settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "New York" in 1861 1
- C. I. Tagliabue, aged 31, British settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "City of Rome" in 1882 1
- Zina Tagliabue, aged 25, settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Werra" in 1892 1
- Rosa Tagliabue, aged 3, settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Werra" in 1892 1
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Tagliabue Settlers in United States in the 20th Century- Luigi Tagliabue, aged 30, settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Kaiser Wilhelm II" in 1900 1
- Antonio Tagliabue, aged 19, Italian settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "La Touraine" in 1903 1
- Virginia Tagliabue, aged 7, Italian settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Lombardia" in 1903 1
- Paolo Tagliabue, aged 12, Italian settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Lombardia" in 1903 1
- Sofia Tagliabue, aged 31, Italian settler who arrived in New York aboard the ship "Lombardia" in 1903 1
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| Contemporary Notables of the name Tagliabue (post 1700) | + |
- Paul John Tagliabue (b. 1940), American lawyer who was the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL)
- Paola Tagliabue (b. 1976), Italian world champion free-diver
- Elena Tagliabue (b. 1977), Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Carlo Pietro Tagliabue (1898-1978), Italian baritone, his international career included Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón (1934), the Metropolitan Opera, New York City (1937-39), and San Francisco Opera and Covent Garden, London (1938)
- Benedetta Tagliabue (b. 1963), Italian architect, who is currently in Barcelona, Spain, co-founder of EMBT Architects
- Sebastián Lucas Tagliabúe (b. 1985), Argentine professional footballer
- Gerald Tagliabue (1935-2016), Australian rules footballer
- Ellis Island Search retrieved 21st October 2021. Retrieved from https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/passenger-result
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