Originally Posted by NYMafia
Originally Posted by RomanNE
Family lore has always been that grandfather dropped the O and that’s how we became the “Roman” family. Not sure that Roman is less Italian than Romano, but solved vowel problem.


That was not untypical back then. But Roman can also represent Spanish and several other nationalities as well. Romano? Lol, strictly Italiano


As long as you're discussing Italian immigrant name changes, I was told that G in Italian didn't convert to English.
Thus the first letter of our Surname was changed to J. Anything factual about this or just another old wive's tale?


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