Iacoi

This form is a variant of the surname Iaco.

Origin and meaning

This entry examines a group of surnames derived from the given name Giacomo. In some regions of Italy, the contraction of Giacomo —that is, the loss of a syllable— took a particular form: Iaco, from which a number of suffixed variants derived. The addition of suffixes gives the surname different connotations.

The name Jacopo, derived from the Hebrew Giacobbe, together with the Greco-Byzantine variant Giacomo (very widespread during the Middle Ages), gave rise to a great variety of surnames of religious inspiration. Ya'āgob is the name of the patriarch Jacob in the Old Testament, and of the apostles James the Greater and James the Less in the New Testament. The Hebrew name, in turn, derives from Yah, an abbreviation of Yahweh = God, and probably gob = to protect, hence "God has protected". Giacomo, Giacobo, Giacopo and Giacobbe are, in origin, the same name. It is a male given name, corresponding to English James.

In some regions, the contraction of Giacomo took its own particular form: Iaco, from which a number of suffixed variants derived —Iachi, Iaci, Iachelli, and so on— alongside the doubly suffixed derivations: Iacomelli, Iacometti, Iacometta, Iacomini, and others.

Iacono, Lo Iacono and Loiacono deserve separate mention, since they would derive from the position held by their bearer: that of a deacon in the church.

Other surnames derived from variants of the name Giacomo are those formed from Giaco.

Variants identified in Italy

Iachelli, Iachello, Iachetta, Iachetti, Iachi, Iachini, Iachino, Iaci, Iacini, Iacino, Iaco, Iacobacci, Iacobbe, Iacobbi, Iacobelli, Iacobellis, Iacobini, Iacobino, Iacobitti, Iacobo, Iacobone, Iacoboni, Iacobucci, Iacolo, Iacomelli, Iacometta, Iacometti, Iacomi, Iacomini, Iacomino, Iacomo, Iacomoni, Iacopetti, Iapichelli, Iapichella, Iappichini, Iacopini, Iacopino, Iacopo, Iacopucci, Iacovacci, Iacovella, Iacovelli, Iacoviello, Iacovini, Iacovo, Iacovone, Iacovucci, Iacuvelli, Iacuelli, Iacovuzzi, Iacovizzi, Iacuissi, and also Dello Iacovo, De Iaco.

Variants

Geographic distribution: Calabria (Cosenza area)

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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:

  • Rossoni, E. (2002). Origine e storia dei cognomi italiani. Retrieved from https://www.cognomiitaliani.org
  • Research conducted by Surnames in Italy, the English-language project of Ancestros Italianos, based on the bibliography cited in the references.