battezzato
Battezzato is an Italian term that functions as the past participle of the verb battezzare, meaning to baptize. In Italian, battezzato can describe someone who has undergone baptism, and it may appear in historical, liturgical, or genealogical texts to indicate that a baptism occurred or that a person was christened.
Etymologically, battezzato derives from battezzare, which itself comes from the Latin baptizare. The suffix -ato is
As a surname, Battezzato is found among Italian-speaking populations and in Italian diaspora communities. Like many
In contemporary usage, Battezzato is relatively uncommon compared with more prevalent Italian surnames. It may appear