Gennari
Gennari, originating from Italy, is a surname. It can refer to individuals and families with this surname. The name's origin likely stems from a given name, potentially a variant of "Gennaro," a male given name common in Southern Italy, particularly associated with Saint Januarius (San Gennaro), the patron saint of Naples. Therefore, "Gennari" likely signified "son of Gennaro" or belonging to the family of Gennaro.
The surname Gennari is found primarily in Italy, with regional concentrations that may reflect historical migration patterns and family origins. Outside of Italy, it may also be found in countries with significant Italian diaspora communities, such as the United States, Argentina, and Australia.
Further research into specific individuals or families with the surname Gennari would require accessing genealogical databases, historical records, and other sources to determine their specific histories and connections.