Meaning & Origin
Negrini is an Italian surname, a variant of Negri. The root Negri originates as a nickname from Italian negro meaning "black," used to refer to someone with dark hair or dark skin. This descriptive byname was common in medieval Italy, giving rise to numerous related surnames.
Distribution and Variants
As a variant of Negri, Negrini is concentrated in northern Italy, particularly in regions like Lombardy and Veneto. Linguistically, the suffix -ini often denotes a plural or patronymic form in Italian surnames. Other variations within the same etymological group include Neri, Neroni, Nieddu (a Sardinian form), Nieri, and Nigro. The Romanian cognate Negrescu shares the same Slavic or Latin root via negru meaning "black."
Notable Bearers
The surname has been borne by several notable individuals:
Alessandra Negrini (born 1970), Brazilian actress
Antonio Negrini (1903–1994), Italian cyclist
Carlo Negrini (1826–1865), Italian opera singer
Chiara Negrini (born 1979), Italian volleyball player
Gualtiero Negrini (born 1961), American opera singer
Luciano Negrini (1920–2012), Italian rower
Matteo Negrini (born 1982), Italian footballer
Vincenzo Negrini (1804–1840), Italian opera singer
Claudiomiro Negrini (born 1967), Brazilian footballer
These individuals span sports, arts, and entertainment, reflecting the diaspora of Italian emigration to the Americas.
Meaning & Origin
The name stems from a physical characteristic—dark hair or complexion—similar to Neri from nero "black." Such epithets are common across cultures. In Italian, negative connotations in a descriptive name arose only later; the original use was purely descriptive.
Meaning: “Descendant of the black-haired or dark-skinned one” (variant of Negri).
Origin: Italian, from negro (“black”).
Type: Descriptive nickname surname.
Regions: Northern Italy; also found in Brazil among descendants of Italian immigrants.