Bertozzi
Bertozzi is a surname of Italian origin.
Origin and Meaning:
The name Bertozzi is a patronymic surname, derived from the given name Berto, a shortened form of names like Alberto or Roberto. The suffix "-ozzi" is a diminutive form, commonly found in Northern Italy, implying "son of little Berto" or "descendant of Berto."
Geographic Distribution:
The surname Bertozzi is primarily found in Italy, particularly in the Emilia-Romagna region, but also present in other regions. Due to Italian emigration in the 19th and 20th centuries, the name can also be found in other countries, including the United States, Argentina, and Brazil.
Notable People:
- Carolyn Bertozzi (born 1966): An American chemist, best known for her work on bioorthogonal chemistry. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2022.
Variations:
Variations of the surname may include Bertoz, Bertozzo, and Bertocci. These variations often reflect regional dialectical differences in Italy.
Usage:
The surname is used to identify individuals and families descended from a common ancestor named Berto. It is a relatively common surname in certain regions of Italy.