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Guccio

Guccio is a masculine given name of Italian origin. It appears in medieval and early modern Italian records, primarily in Tuscany and other parts of Italy. The exact etymology is not definitively established; it is often treated as a standalone name but is sometimes viewed as a diminutive or affectionate form related to longer names such as Guido, though its independent use is well attested.

Usage and distribution: Today the name Guccio remains relatively uncommon and is rarely used outside Italian-speaking

Notable people: Guccio Gucci (1881–1953) was an Italian leather goods maker and the founder of the Gucci

communities.
In
Italy
it
is
considered
obscure
and
is
seldom
given
to
newborns
in
modern
times,
with
most
references
to
the
name
arising
from
historical
records
or
family
traditions.
fashion
house
in
Florence.
He
established
a
family
business
that
grew
into
an
international
luxury
brand,
a
legacy
carried
forward
by
his
descendants
and
expanded
into
textiles,
accessories,
and
ready-to-wear
fashion.
The
name
Guccio,
while
primarily
recognized
today
through
the
surname
Gucci,
is
preserved
in
historical
references
to
his
personal
name.