Italian: from the personal name Cass(i)ano or
Casciano (from the Roman name Cassianus), which was
popularized by the cults of various 1st-century saints and martyrs,
including Saints Cassiano of Imola and Todi, or a habitational name
from any of numerous places called (San) Cass(i)ano or (San) Casciano
after these figures.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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