Aimone
Aimone is a surname of Italian origin, primarily associated with the noble families of Genoa and Liguria. The name derives from the Latin ad monem, meaning "to the monument" or "toward the memorial," reflecting historical ties to commemorative structures or landmarks. Over time, the spelling evolved into Aimone, particularly in the Ligurian dialect.
One of the most notable figures bearing this name is Aimone di Savoia-Aosta (1873–1938), who served as
The name also appears in historical records among lesser-known figures, including members of the Genoese aristocracy
In modern contexts, Aimone remains a relatively uncommon surname, primarily found in Italy and among descendants