Biagetti
Biagetti is an Italian surname. It is most commonly found in the regions of Marche and Tuscany. The name likely derives from a diminutive of "Biagio," the Italian form of the personal name Blasius. Blasius was a Christian saint and martyr, and the name gained popularity throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. The suffix "-etti" is a common Italian suffix used to form diminutives, indicating "little" or "son of." Thus, Biagetti potentially means "little Biagio" or "son of Biagio."