Meaning & History
Gozzo is a medieval Germanic masculine given name, originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Old German element goz, which itself derived from the name of the Geats, a North Germanic tribe, originating from Proto-Germanic *gautaz.
Etymology and Historical Context
The element goz is a reduced form of gaut, which referred to the Geats, a powerful tribe in what is now Sweden. This element appears in many early Germanic names, such as Gautselin. Gozzo emerged as a pet form of such names, used affectionately within communities. Over time, the name spread through Germanic-speaking regions, later giving rise to surnames like the Italian Gozzo, which is found as a family name today.
Related Names and Variants
The name Gozzo has several cognates in other languages. The Medieval French form Gosse is a direct parallel, while the French Jocelyn (and its variants Jocelin and Josselin) ultimately derive from the same root, though via a different phonetic development. The English name Joss is a short form of Jocelyn. The Norwegian Gaute also shares the same Germanic tribal origin.
Distribution and Modern Use
While Gozzo is rare as a given name today, it survives as a surname in Italy and among diaspora communities. Notable modern bearers include American athletes and musicians, as mentioned in historical records.
- Meaning: Diminutive of names beginning with tribal element meaning "Geat" or "Goth"
- Origin: Germanic (Old High German)
- Type: Diminutive given name, later surname
- Usage Regions: Early medieval Europe; as surname, Italy
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Gozzo