Bacalà

This form is a variant of the surname Bagalà.

Origin and meaning

The authors agree that the surname is of Greek-Byzantine origin, preserved in southern Italy through the cultural and linguistic transmission of that historical period.

G. Rohlfs documents it in the provinces of Catanzaro and Reggio Calabria, and compares it with the Greek surname βαχλᾶς. He also notes that the form with the Greek ending –άδες gave rise to the place name Bagaladi, a municipality in the province of Reggio Calabria. In Sicily it appears as Bacalà or Bagalà, and in the Neapolitan area as Baccalà.

V. Blunda specifies the etymon as the Greek personal name or nickname bachlàs, transmitted by Byzantine route in southern Italy. He adds that in the Italianised spelling of the surname, the Greek consonant ch was resolved as g, which explains the predominant form Bagalà.

Variants

Geographic distribution: Sicily

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This entry brings together what 2 authors propose about the origin of the surname. In some cases they agree and reinforce a single hypothesis; in others, they contribute different views worth considering.

Sources

This entry of the Italian Surname Meanings dictionary is based on the following specialized onomastic sources:

  • Rohlfs, G. (1974). Dizionario onomastico e toponomastico della Calabria: Prontuario filologico-geografico della Calabria. Longo Editore. Rohlfs, G. (1984). Dizionario storico dei cognomi della Sicilia orientale: Repertorio storico-etimologico. Centro di Studi Filologici e Linguistici Siciliani.
  • Blunda, V. (2018). Supposte origini dei cognomi in Sicilia [Digital edition]. Retrieved from https://www.trapaninostra.it