Agnolin
Agnolin is a surname of Italian origin. It is primarily found in the northern regions of Italy, particularly in Veneto.
The name is believed to be derived from the given name "Agnolo," a variant of "Angelo," meaning "angel" or "messenger" in Italian. Diminutive suffixes, such as "-in," were often added to given names to form surnames, indicating a familial connection to someone named Agnolo or to differentiate individuals with the same given name. Thus, Agnolin likely means "son of Agnolo" or "little Angelo."
The surname Agnolin, like many Italian surnames, exhibits regional variations in spelling and pronunciation.
Records of individuals with the Agnolin surname can be found in historical documents such as census records, marriage certificates, and land deeds, providing genealogical information about families bearing the name.
The distribution of the surname can be analyzed through online databases and genealogical resources, revealing its prevalence in specific geographical areas.