Albinonis
Albinonis is a surname of Italian origin. It is a closely related variant of the more widely known surname Albinoni and may also function as a patronymic form derived from Latin names such as Albinus, itself from albus, meaning white. The etymology suggests a descriptive nickname applied to an individual with pale complexion or white hair, or to someone associated with a symbolic use of white in heraldry or dress.
Geographic distribution and usage: Historically concentrated in northern Italy, especially the Veneto and Lombardy regions, with
History: The surname appears in civil, ecclesiastical, and notarial records from the late Middle Ages onward.
Notable references: Genealogical sources describe several distinct families bearing Albinonis, variously involved in trade, craft, and