Whether an Italian last name is world-renowned, commonplace, or stems from nature or ancestors' occupations, they're unforgettable. So, brush off your pasta presses because we're diving deep into some ...
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I hated my last name growing up but still didn't change it when I married. Now, my kids have it, too.
In my predominantly Italian hometown of Staten Island, New York, you were Irish if your last name didn't end in a vowel. And if you weren't Irish, you were other. I fell squarely into that category.
Growing up in Staten Island, my last name made me stand out. I thought I'd change my name once I got married, but that didn't happen. My husband and I eventually decided to hyphenate our last names ...
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