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Francesco Cerati, 1867 - 1946
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancesco Angelo Cerati, Circa 1870 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancesco Cerati, 1875 - 1954
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Francesco Cerati, died 1938
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancesco Maria Cerati, born 1745
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancesco Cerati, born 1870
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancesco Maria Cerati
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FamilySearch Family TreeFrancesco Ceratti, 1875 - 1954
FamilySearch Family TreeFrancesco Angelo Cerati, Circa 1870 - 1927
FamilySearch Family TreeFrancesco Cerati, Circa 1737 - 1773
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Francesco Angelo CERATI, Circa 1870 - 1927
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The name Francesco has its origins in Italy, derived from the Latin name "Franciscus," which means "Frenchman" or "free man." It first appeared in the medieval period, notably associated with Saint Francis of Assisi, who was born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone in 1181 but was given the name Francesco due to his father's trade with France. The name embodies qualities of humility, compassion, and a deep connection to nature, reflecting the saint's life and teachings. Variations of Francesco can be found across different cultures, including Francisco in Spanish-speaking countries, François in French, and Francesco in Italian, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular in various regions, often symbolizing a sense of nobility and a connection to the Franciscan values of peace and service.
The last name Cerati has its origins in Italy, particularly in the northern regions, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is thought to derive from the Italian word "cerato," which means "horned" or "horn," possibly indicating a connection to a characteristic feature or an occupation related to horned animals, such as herding or farming. Historically, surnames like Cerati often reflected the traits or professions of the individuals or families who bore them, suggesting a lineage tied to pastoral activities. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with spellings such as "Cerat" or "Cerato" appearing in various Italian dialects, and it may also be encountered in other cultures with slight modifications in pronunciation or spelling. While the name is not widely common outside of Italy, it retains a distinct identity linked to its geographical and cultural roots.
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