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Etymology

Padovano is an Italian surname that originates from the city of Padova (Padua) in northeastern Italy. The name derives from the Italian Padova, which comes from Latin Patavium. The etymology of Patavium is uncertain; it may pre-date Roman times, possibly deriving from an ancient Venetic or Celtic root. The surname functions as a habitational name, indicating that the original bearer came from Padua.

Notable Bearers

The surname Padovano is borne by several notable individuals. Annibale Padovano (1527–1575) was an Italian composer and organist of the Renaissance, known for his madrigals and instrumental music. Antonello Padovano is an Italian film director and producer. Domenico Padovano (1940–2019) served as a Roman Catholic bishop. In sports, Michele Padovano (born 1966) is a former Italian footballer who played as a striker for several Serie A clubs. The name also appears in American entertainment with Melinda Padovano (born 1987), a professional wrestler known as Missy Hyatt.

Variants and Related Names

The surname Padovan is a common variant, also meaning "from Padua." Both forms are found throughout Italy, with Padovano being particularly common in northeastern regions.

  • Meaning: Originated from the city of Padua, Italy
  • Origin: Italian habitational surname
  • Variants: Padovan
  • Usage regions: Italy (especially Veneto and surrounding regions)
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Sources: Wikipedia — Padovano

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