Sabbatini
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Sabbatini, with its variations Sabbatino (plural form thereof), Sabbadin, Sabbadino and Sabbadini, is a family name of Italian origin. Other variants use one b only, such as Sabatini, Sabatino, Sabadin, Sabadini and Sabadino and are also very common names in Italy. Variations with a double t (particularly in foreign countries where Italians emigrated to), such as in Sabattini and Sabbattini, also exist. Still rarer variations are Sabbatello, Sabbatiello, Sabbatella, Sabbatinella, Sabbatucci and Zabbatini, all having also a version with a single b. During the Roman Empire time, it existed in the Sabbatinus form. Variations of these names in Latin started to appear already in the 8th century.
Sabbatini and Sabatini have different pronunciations in Italian, since the double b requires a short labial stop between them. The same happens with Sabattini and Sabatini.
The name is a patronymic, i.e., it originated from the name of an ascendant person, and it is related to sabato, Italian for Saturday, indirectly from shabbat (rest), the weekly day of rest holiday for several religions, probably because the person was born in a Saturday. Due to the reference to the Jewish holiday, it has been speculated that people with this surname were New Christians or marranos (christianized Jews in the medieval times), but this is so far unsubstantiated. What is known for sure is that gentile families used to give the name Sabbato or Sabbatin to children who were born on Saturdays, as they used also Domenico to baptize children born on Sundays. Sabbatini is therefore the plural form used to name the descendants of someone who was named Sabbatin, Sabbatino or Sabbato.
Records indicate that the specific Sabbatini surname appeared for the first time in a noble family in Bologna, in the form Sabbadini. Since the 13th century it is a very specific surname of the region of Marche. Today, it is present also in the Abruzzo region (mainly as Sabatini, but also as Sabatino, Sabatini and Sabbatini) and in the Campania region, around Naples (where the more rare surname Sabbatino is present).
Due to the strong immigration of Italians in the late 19th century and early 20th century, the Sabbatini family name and its variations are strongly present in Brazil (mostly in the Southern and Southeastern regions, specially in the cities of Campinas and Valinhos), Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Australia and the USA (with higher concentrations in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Missouri and California).
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Several articles have this name or are related to it:
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- Andrea Sabbatini (1487-1530), Italian painter of the Renaissance, one of the best pupils of Raphael
- Enrico Sabbatini (1932-1998), costume designer for the theater and cinema industry
- Gabriella Sabbatini (1950-), Italian poet from Ancona
- Galeazzo Sabbatini (1597-1662), Italian musician and composer
- Giuseppe Sabbatini (1957-), leading Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Leopoldo Sabbatini (1860-1914), first rector of Bocconi University at Milano
- Lorenzo Sabbatini (1530 -1577), Italian renaissance painter
- Ludovico Sabbatini (1650-1724), Italian priest and religious teacher
- Luigi Antonio Sabbatini (1732-1809), Italian composer
- Marcelo Sabbatini (1974-), Brazilian scientist and writer
- Nicola Sabbatini (1574-1654), Italian architect and engineer who pioneered in theatrical lighting techniques
- Pietro Paolo Sabbatini (c.1600-1658), Italian composer
- Renato M.E. Sabbatini (1947-), Brazilian scientist and writer
- Rory Sabbatini (1974-), American professional golfer, 35th in the world rank
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- Gabriela Sabatini (1970-), an Argentine female tennis player.
- Gaetano Sabatini (1703-1734), Italian painter
- Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950), an Italian/British author of novels of romance and adventure, such as Scaramouche, Sea Hawk and Captain Blood.
- Sabatini, a volcanic region in Italy
- Francesco Sabatini (1722-1797), Italian architect who worked in Spain
- Sabatini Gardens in Madrid, Spain
[edit] Note
Although all biographed Sabbatinis above have the same surname, it is not possible to know how and whether they are related to the same family. The first reason is the incompleteness of birth records and the inaccuracy displayed by public notaries in writing down surnames with different spelling variations. The second reason is that since Sabbatini is a patronymic derived from Sabbato, in the Medieval ages many children where baptised with this name because they were born on a Saturday, later originating many unrelated Sabbatini lineages. The geographical clustering of Sabbatini surnames in the Marche region, however, may denote a single lineage. However it is impossible to deny that there is a tendency among the most notable Sabbatinis towards the arts (music, painting, design, architecture, theater, etc.).
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Home Page of the Sabbatini family
- The Great Sabbatini Encyclopedia. In Portuguese.
- The Sabbatini surname in the USA. Ancestry.com (paid access).