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Meaning & Origins
(Italian) form of the Greek name Kosmas. This was borne by a Christian saint martyred, together with his brother Damian, at Aegea in Cilicia in the early 4th century. It was first brought to Britain in the 18th century by the Scottish dukes of Gordon, who had connections with the ducal house of Tuscany. The name was traditional among the Medicis, having been borne most famously by Cosimo de' Medici (1389–1464), its founder and one of the chief patrons of the Italian Renaissance.
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Italian: metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of fennel, finocchio (from Late Latin fenuculum).
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Nicknames & variations
Cosme, Cosma, Cosm, Cosmio, Cosmi, Cosmie, Cosmia, Cosmai, Cosmee, Cosmeo
Fino, Finocchiaro, Finos, Fenocchi, Fanous, Fumosa, Finocchi, Finotti, Finochio, Famous
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