BACCIOCHI
Bacciochi
Bacciochi is a surname of Italian origin that has significant historical connections to Britain. The name is associated with the descendants of Elisa Baciocchi, the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, who married Félix Bacciochi, an Italian nobleman. Elisa Baciocchi became the Grand Duchess of Tuscany and played a prominent role in Italian and European politics during the early 19th century.
The Bacciochi family's ties to Britain date back to Elisa Baciocchi's interactions with the British royal family. Elisa's daughter, Princess Maria Baciocchi, married a British nobleman, Count Charles-René de la Myre-Mory, creating a British connection for the Bacciochi family.
The Bacciochi surname, though of Italian origin, is found among British families today due to various historical alliances and intermarriages. The name carries with it a legacy of nobility, political influence, and international connections, making it a notable part of British genealogical history.
There are approximately 142 people named Bacciochi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bacciochi.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Carl
- Darren
- Darryl
- Ian
- John
- Matthew
- Paul
- Roy
- Scott
Female
- Angela
- Anita
- Catherine
- Dawn
- Debbie
- Julia
- Justine
- Linda
- Sally
- Tracy