Romanelli
Romanelli is an Italian surname. It is a patronymic surname, derived from the given name Romano, meaning "Roman" or "citizen of Rome." The suffix "-elli" is a diminutive form, suggesting "little Roman" or "son of Romano."
The name is found predominantly in central and southern Italy.
Notable people with the surname Romanelli include:
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Carlo Romanelli (1872–1947): An Italian mandolinist and composer.
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Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (1610-1662): An Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was a student of Pietro da Cortona and worked on commissions for the Vatican.
The name Romanelli may also be associated with:
- Romanelli (Florence): A historic Italian sculpture studio and gallery in Florence, Italy. It has been family-run since the 19th century.