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cardone Name Meaning and History

  1. Southern Italian (Sicily and Naples): from Sicilian carduni ‘thistle’, ‘teasel’, ‘cardoon’, probably a topographic name, but, used figuratively to mean ‘rough’, ‘uncouth’ or ‘stingy’, ‘miserly’, it may also have been a nickname.
  2. Italian: from an augmentative form of the personal name Cardo.

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Distribution of cardone Families in the US in 1920
Number of cardone families
 42-81
 15-41
 1-14
 0
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