Roveri
Roveri is a surname of Italian origin. It is believed to derive from the word "rovereto," meaning a place where oak trees grow, or possibly from the given name Rovero. The surname is most commonly found in the northern Italian regions, particularly in Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. As with many surnames, its exact origins can be difficult to trace definitively due to historical migration patterns and variations in spelling over centuries. Families bearing the Roveri surname have contributed to various fields throughout history, though specific notable individuals are not widely documented in general historical records compared to more prominent Italian surnames. The distribution of the surname suggests a regional concentration, indicating a potential common ancestral origin within those specific geographic areas of Italy.