Malouin - Mandry

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Mancini

Although there is not an abundance of information available on the surname Mancini, it is known that it is of Italian origin and is derived from the Italian term “manco,” which means “left-handed.” As such, it is likely this surname was first used by an individual who was either left-handed, as the name suggests, or even ambidextrous. Alternative spellings for this surname include Mancino and Mancinelli.

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