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Meaning | User submitted: An Italian geographic surname involving an Early Bronze Age site (early second millennium BC) (and perhaps back to 9000 BC) 15 km east of Udine, where in 50 BC, Julius Caesar founded a town of military importance now called Cividale del Friuli but at the time called Forum Iulii, meaning Julius' Forum. Over time, the name corrupted into Friuli. Someone from Friuli was called Friuliani, which over time, corrupted into Furlani. At various times, it was occupied, ruled or sacked by Romans, Goths, Lombards, Avars, Franks, Venetians, French, Austrians and finally Italy. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cividale_del_Friuli and http://www.comune.cividale-del-friuli.ud.it/La-Storia.10.0.html | |
Origin | Italian |
Rank | 80,216 (2000 US census) | ||
Count | 220 (2000 US census) |
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