Sirico
Sirico is a surname of Italian origin, primarily found in Southern Italy, particularly in regions like Campania. The name's etymology is debated, but several theories exist:
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Possible Greek origin: The name might be derived from a Greek personal name, possibly related to "Syros," an island in the Cyclades. Individuals from Syros may have migrated to Southern Italy, and their descendants adopted the name.
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Occupational origin: "Sirico" could be related to the production or trade of silk. "Sirico" could stem from the Latin word "sericum," meaning silk, or relate to professions involved in the silk industry (e.g., silk merchant, silk weaver).
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Topographical origin: The name might also refer to a place name or geographical feature. A locality called "Sirico" or a similar sounding place name could have been the origin of the surname.
The surname Sirico, like many Italian surnames, likely developed independently in different locations and among different families. Therefore, the precise origin for any specific family bearing the name requires genealogical research.
Notable people with the surname Sirico:
- Tony Sirico (1942–2022), American actor best known for his role as Paulie Walnuts in the HBO series The Sopranos.