Saracino
Saracino is a surname of Italian origin. It is believed to derive from the Arabic word "Saracen," which was historically used to refer to Muslims, particularly those of Arab and Berber descent. The term was often applied by Europeans during the Middle Ages, especially in the context of the Crusades. Over time, "Saracino" likely became a given name or a nickname, and subsequently evolved into a surname, possibly denoting ancestry, a historical association, or even a characteristic attributed to someone.
The surname Saracino is found primarily in Southern Italy, particularly in the regions of Apulia, Campania,
Individuals with the surname Saracino can be found in various professions and walks of life around the