Germanic names in Italy started to proliferate after the fall of the Roman Empire due to the Barbarian Invasions of 4th-6th centuries.[1][2]
Early studies of the Germanic names in Italy were carried out by German scholars (e.g., Bruckner (1895),[3] and Gamillsсheg[4] 1934 - 1936).[5]
^Stephen Wilson, The Means Of Naming: A Social and Cultural History of Naming in Western Europe, Chapter 5 "Germanic Names", Section "Latin to Germanic names", p. 65
^Patrick Amory, People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489-554, 2003, ISBN 0521526353, Chapter 3: Individual Reactions to Ideology I: Names, Language and Profession, pp. 86-108 (first edition: 1997 ISBN 0 521 57151 0)
^Bruckner, Wilhelm (1895). Die Sprache der Langobarden, Quellen und Forschungen zur Sprach- und Culturgeschichte der germanischen Völker, 75. Strassburg: Karl J. Trübner.
^Ernst Gamillsсheg, "Romania Germanica. Sprach- und Siedlungsgeschichte der Germanen af dem Boden des alten Rommerreichs", as cited in a lengthy review by G.W.S. Friedrichsen in Medium Ævum, Vol. 6, 1937, p.40
^Richard Hodges, San Vincenzo Al Volturno: The Finds from the 1980-86 excavations pt.1-2, 2001, (Archaeological monographs of the British School at Rome ; no. 7, etc. Volume 3, Part 1 of San Vincenzo Al Volturno), p.124 (first edition: 1993)
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