Faletti
Faletti is an Italian surname whose origins are traced to the medieval region of Campania. The name is believed to be a hypocoristic form of “falco” (falcon) or a patronymic derived from a personal name such as “Falcio,” indicating “little falcon” or “descendant of Falcio.” Historical records show the name appearing in parish registers in the 16th and 17th centuries in the provinces of Naples and Salerno, suggesting that the surname was concentrated in southern Italy and later migrated northward during the 19th–20th centuries.
Notable individuals who bear the Faletti surname include:
- Francesco Faletti (born 1962), Italian author best known for his crime novels set in Rome, blending
- Alessandro Faletti (born 1987), Italian professional footballer who has played as a defender for clubs in
- Maria Faletti (born 1975), Italian visual artist whose work explores the relationship between urban landscapes and
- Giuseppe Faletti (died 1884), a 19th‑century pioneer of agricultural engineering in the Apennine region, credited with
Although not commonly featured in the major onomastic studies, the Faletti surname maintains a modest but enduring