cotti
Cotti can refer to an Italian adjective form and to a family name of Italian origin. In Italian, cotto is the past participle of cuocere, meaning cooked or baked. Cotti is the masculine plural form used to describe multiple cooked things or to agree with masculine plural nouns. Common examples include prosciutto cotto (cooked ham) and formaggio cotto (cooked cheese). The feminine forms are cotta (singular) and cotte (plural).
As a surname, Cotti is an Italian family name. Surnames based on adjectives or occupations were common
In summary, Cotti primarily denotes either the Italian adjective form associated with cooked goods or serves