Certificate of Name
Bonaccorso
Masculine
Meaning & Origin
Bonaccorso is a medieval Italian given name, still used today as both a first name and a surname. Its etymology combines bono (or buon) meaning "good" with accorso, a past participle meaning "haste, rush, help" (literally "rushed to help"). Thus the name carries an optimistic, virtuous meaning: roughly "he who hastens to do good" or "good help". Historical Usage The name was particularly common in Tuscany, especially in Florence and Siena, during the 13th–14th centuries. Several individuals named Bonaccorso appear in medieval chronicles, such as the Florentine bank run by the Peruzzi family which employed a Bonaccorso, or the poet Bonaccorso of Montepulciano cited in Dante's works. Surname and Prevalence As a patronymic, the given name gave rise to the surname Bonaccorsi, a typical Italian surname found especially in central and northern Italy. Today, while less common as a first name, occasional use persists, and it appears mostly as a family name. Meaning: "Good help" (from bono "good" + accorso "rushed to help") Origin/Type: Italian given name, later surname Main regions: Tuscany, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna
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