Mugnaini
Mugnaini is an Italian surname. It is believed to be derived from a nickname based on the word "mugnaio," which translates to "miller" in English. This indicates that the original bearer of the name, or their ancestor, likely worked as a miller, a person who grinds grain into flour. The surname is prevalent in Italy, particularly in regions like Tuscany. Variations in spelling may exist. The name, like many surnames, serves as a historical marker of occupation and lineage.