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boschi

Boschi is the plural form of the Italian noun bosco, meaning a wood or forest. In Italian, boschi refers to multiple wooded areas and is used in geography, travel writing, and everyday speech to describe landscapes with trees. The term commonly appears in place names and descriptions of regions where woods are a defining feature. The word originates from the Italian lexicon and is related to other Romance-language terms for forest or grove.

As a surname, Boschi is of Italian origin and derives from the same noun. It is usually

In contemporary use, Boschi appears in cultural and geographic contexts as a descriptor of wooded environments,

understood
as
a
toponymic
or
habitational
surname
indicating
an
association
with
woods
or
a
location
characterized
by
trees.
Notable
people
with
the
surname
include
Maria
Elena
Boschi
(born
1981),
an
Italian
politician
who
served
as
minister
of
constitutional
reforms
and
relations
with
Parliament
in
the
2010s.
The
surname
is
most
common
in
Italy
and
among
communities
of
Italian
descent
abroad.
and
in
genealogical
or
historical
discussions
as
a
family
name
linked
to
landscapes
of
Italy.