Trevisan

*Trevisan is a surname of Italian origin that can also be found in England. The name is derived from the Italian word "treviso," which means "from Treviso." Treviso is a town in the Veneto region of northeast Italy.

The Trevisan surname likely originated as a toponymic name for individuals who hailed from Treviso or had some connection to the town. Over time, the surname spread beyond Italy, and some individuals with the surname Trevisan can be found in England.

The Trevisan family name may have been brought to England through migration, trade, or other connections between Italy and Britain. It is not a common surname in Britain, but there are individuals and families who bear the name.

Like many surnames, Trevisan can have variations in spelling and pronunciation depending on regional dialects and individual family lines. Variants may include Trevison, Trevesan, or Treveson.

The history and genealogy of the Trevisan surname, particularly in the context of its presence in Britain, would be an interesting area of study for those delving into family history or exploring the cultural connections between Italy and England.*

There are approximately 58 people named Trevisan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Trevisan.

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