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Borghini is distributed throughout central and northern Italy, but above all in Tuscany and Emilia, Borghino, decidedly more rare, is typically Piedmontese, in particular from Cuneo, Borgiani has a stock in the Macerata and one in the Roman dialect, they should all derive from the fact of to live with families in a village or in a locality with that name, Melegnano also has a district with this name, but in medieval times Borghinus was also a name and this could be the most correct etymology, of the use of this name we have a example in Florence, where from 15 August to 14 October 1298 is Prior Borghinus of Bieco Baldovinetti. Traces of these surnames can be found, for example, in Florence in the second half of the 1500s: ".. etiam Raph. Borghinus qui eodem tempore corrigebat vitam beati Jo: Gualberti ab eo in meliorem formam redactam quis correctores tenentur etiam denigue opera ab auctoribus vel ab aliis eorum nomine correcta quia ut superius dixit .. ".
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