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What are the most common Sicilian surnames?

hi

on this site you can find the most common Italian surnames:-

http://www.gens.labo.net/it/cognomi/toptwenty.html

The most common Sicillian surnames tend to have the endings: -alaro and -isi: ( for example Favaloro, Puglisi)

Vento is the short form of the name Benevento , which means welcome. or the region of Benevento in South West Italy.

Interestingly the place was called Maleventum ( meaning bad event). So the Romans named it good event -Beneventium- or modern Benevento.

The Surname Vento may mean someone who came from that area. Vento is very common in the South of Italy , especialy in Naples and Sicily. A large number of people with the last name Vento , in Sicily came from the town of Messina. which is facing south west italy. There is a very high prbaility that it is sicillian.

if you are looking for fanily. try ancestry.com

i hope this helps

Are threesomes with 2 guys and girl, common in europe, especially in spain?

In bed earlier in the evening I asked my gf if she would ever consider bringing another girl into our bed after we got married. She said no way, how would I feel with another guy in our bed. I told her I might watch but there is no way I could get hard with some other dude rubbing up against me. Plus I said it is common for men to have multiple partners in other parts of the world.

Ok she said, in Spain, it was not only common for two men to share a woman in bed but it was common for a boyfriend to share a woman with one or two other boyfriends. Any truth to this?

What does pepe mean in spanish?

Hi!!

I'm puertorrican, and as you know, reguetón is "our baby"... But, as the first one told you, Pepe is just a nickname for "José".. However, we also use it as a generic name like to mean some one.. Let me explain myself, In USA John its a very common name ( as Jose in Spanish), and when you want to mean something that means anyone you usually use a generic name. For example, you say "Keeping it with the Johnson " meaning, keeping up with every one.. Well in Spanish, specially in Puerto Rico, we say Pepe, just to mean anyone...

When we believe some one is saying a lie to us, we say "Si Pepe" like meaning " yeah, right.."

Summarizing, the Pepe thing its pure slang... your boyfriend and your mom are correct in the fact that "Pepe"could be just any one that we want to refer to, without saying his name.

Does Pepe sound like a good mexican name for my son?

Ha, yes. Little Pepe.

Spanish: what does pepe mean?

It is short of Jose, which is a very common name in Latin America and Spain. Jose is Joseph, and the name "Pepe" comes from the Bible in spanish, where Jose (Joseph, the stepfather of Jesus) was mentioned as PP (which in spanish is Padre Putativo) or basically, stepdad. With time, all references to Sainth Joseph in the Bible were followed by the PP sign, and that sounds "peh-peh" in spanish, so, all Joses in Spain and latin american countries were called Pepe after that.

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