Camporési

This form is an altered form of the surname Campo.

Origin and meaning

Campo is a surname derived from the Italian word campo, meaning "field" or "cultivated land." According to E. De Felice, it belongs to a large family of surnames that originated from rural place names, agricultural estates, and small settlements associated with cultivated land.

The surname is primarily toponymic, identifying individuals who lived near, owned, or came from a place known as a campo. However, De Felice notes that some surnames within this family may also derive from occupational terms such as campàio, camparo, and campière, which referred to individuals responsible for supervising, guarding, or managing agricultural properties and rural estates.

Distribution

According to E. De Felice, Campo is especially characteristic of southern Italy, while related forms show distinct regional distributions throughout the country.

F. Miranda notes that the surname is also well represented in Sicilia, particularly in the areas of Messina, Catania, Palermo, Agrigento, and Enna.

Variants and Related Surnames

Campo belongs to a large group of surnames derived from the same lexical root.

  • Campi is concentrated mainly in northern Italy.
  • Campus is characteristic of southern Sardegna.
  • Campora is most frequently found in Liguria.
  • Campari is typical of northern Italy.
  • Campèr is associated with Veneto.
  • Campai is characteristic of Toscana.
  • Campeggi is typical of Emilia-Romagna.
  • Campodonico is characteristic of Genova and the surrounding western Ligurian area.
  • Campolmi is associated with Toscana.
  • Campolonghi is characteristic of Veneto.

Notes

Miranda cites several Italian place names derived from the same root, including Campobasso, Campobello, Camporeale, and Campolungo. These examples illustrate the widespread use of campo in Italian toponymy and help explain the broad diffusion of the surname and its many related forms.

Campo is one of many Italian surnames that reflect the importance of agriculture and rural life in the historical development of family names throughout the Italian peninsula.

Variants

Altered forms and derivatives

Compounds

Geographic distribution: Veneto

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Drawing on 4 authors, this entry presents the different hypotheses about the origin of the surname, avoiding a single oversimplified explanation.

Sources

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

  • De Felice, E. (1978). Dizionario dei cognomi italiani. Milano: Mondadori.
  • De Laurentiis, F. (2003). Cognomi occhiobellesi. Storia, curiosità, significati e classifiche. Occhiobello: Teatro Polivalente di Occhiobello (T.P.O.). Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20030516113456/http://www.comune.occhiobello.ro.it/cognomi/
  • Miranda, F. (2013). I cognomi di Regalbuto, Catenanuova e Centuripe. Ginevra Bentivoglio EditoriA.
  • Research conducted by Surnames in Italy, the English-language project of Ancestros Italianos, based on the bibliography cited in the references.