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Felix Jaccarino, 1897 - 1938
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Felix JACCARINO, 1897 - 1938
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- Felix Jacarino
- Feliks Jaccarino
- Felix Jacarrino
- Feliks Jacarrino
- Felix Jacarinoe
- Feliks Jacarinoe
- Felix Jaccarinno
- Feliks Jaccarinno
- Felix Jacarinno
- Feliks Jacarinno
- Arabic: فيليكس جاكارينو (Filiks Jakarinu)
- Chinese (Simplified): 费利克斯 雅卡里诺 (Fèi lì kè sī Yǎ kǎ lǐ nuò)
- French: Félix Jaccarino
- Hungarian: Jaccarino Felix
- Italian: Felice Jaccarino
- Japanese: フェリックス ジャッカリーノ (Ferikkusu Jakkariino)
- Polish: Feliks Jaccarino
- Russian: Феликс Джаккарино (Feliks Dzhakkarino)
- Ukrainian: Фелікс Джаккаріно (Feliks Dzhakkaryno)
- France 67%
- USA 33%
Felix comes directly from Latin. The Latin word "felix" means "lucky," "fortunate," or "successful." It's related to the Latin word "felicitas," which means "happiness" or "good fortune." The root likely connects to the Proto-Indo-European word "*dhe(i)-," meaning "to suck," suggesting an original association with fertility and abundance, as in a land that "sucks" up water and nutrients. The "x" ending is typical of Latin adjectives. Felix was a common Roman cognomen, a type of surname. Several early saints bore the name, contributing to its spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. Its popularity has fluctuated over time, experiencing revivals in different countries and eras. The name is found across Europe and the Americas. Common variations include Felice (Italian), Félix (Spanish and French), and diminutives like Flick.
The surname Jaccarino has its roots in Italy, particularly in the southern regions such as Campania and Calabria. It is believed to derive from the personal name "Giacomo," which is the Italian form of James, and may have evolved from a diminutive or affectionate form of the name. Historically, surnames in Italy often emerged in the late Middle Ages, around the 14th to 16th centuries, as a means to distinguish individuals within communities. The Jaccarino surname may have been associated with specific occupations or social roles, possibly linked to agricultural or artisanal trades, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle prevalent in these regions. The name itself may carry connotations of loyalty or service, traits often attributed to those who bore the name in its early usage.
Carmela JaccarinoCatherine JaccarinoCharles JaccarinoChristine JaccarinoConcetta JaccarinoDavid JaccarinoDominick JaccarinoEdith JaccarinoEmily JaccarinoEva JaccarinoFrancesco JaccarinoFrank JaccarinoFrederick JaccarinoGiovanni JaccarinoGiuseppe JaccarinoGloria JaccarinoGrazia JaccarinoGuiseppe JaccarinoHelen JaccarinoIda Jaccarino
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