Salvucci

Salvucci is an Italian surname that found its way to the United Kingdom through immigration. The name has roots in central and southern Italy, particularly in regions such as Lazio, Campania, and Calabria.

Origins

The surname Salvucci is derived from the Latin name Salvius, which means "saved" or "healthy". The suffix "-ucci" is a common Italian diminutive, often added to names to denote familiarity or a connection to a particular family or place. Therefore, Salvucci could be seen as meaning "descendant of Salvius" or "belonging to the Salvius family".

Migration to the United Kingdom

Many Italian families bearing the surname Salvucci immigrated to the United Kingdom in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in search of better economic opportunities. They settled in various cities, including London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow, where they established vibrant Italian communities.

Notable People

Gina Salvucci - A prominent British-Italian chef known for her fusion of Italian and British culinary influences.

Michael Salvucci - An acclaimed artist and sculptor whose work combines traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern British artistic trends.

Legacy

The Salvucci surname continues to be passed down through generations of British families with Italian heritage, maintaining a link to their ancestors' roots in Italy. Today, individuals with the surname Salvucci can be found across various professions and industries in the United Kingdom, contributing to the cultural tapestry of the nation.

Sorry, we don't have any statistics on this name. That's probably because it's very uncommon in Britain.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Carmelo
  • Daniel
  • Pietro
  • Sandro

Female

  • Emanuele
  • Liana

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