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Parmeggiani

Parmeggiani is an Italian surname. It is a toponymic name derived from Parma, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The suffix -ani is a common Italian formation that denotes origin or a collective group, so Parmeggiani can be interpreted as "people from Parma" or "those from Parma." The surname likely arose in the Middle Ages as families adopted locational identifiers.

Geographic distribution: In present times, the name is most commonly found in northern Italy, with a concentration

Notable bearers: There are individuals bearing the Parmeggiani surname who have pursued careers in fields such

See also: Parma, Parmigiano-Reggiano (Parmesan cheese), Parmense (demonym for people from Parma).

in
Emilia-Romagna
and
nearby
areas.
As
with
many
Italian
surnames,
Parmeggiani
spread
beyond
the
peninsula
through
migration
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries,
and
it
can
be
found
among
Italian
communities
in
the
Americas
and
other
parts
of
Europe.
as
science,
education,
business,
and
the
arts.
Specific
prominent
figures
may
exist
in
local
or
diaspora
communities,
but
the
name
is
not
associated
with
a
single
widely
recognized
public
figure.