This list includes 26 Italian last names that start with T, from “Tacca” to “Turati”. Many of these surnames reflect regional trades, place names, or family nicknames.

Italian last names that start with T are family names across Italy, often rooted in trades, places, or nicknames. A notable example is “Turati”, associated with politician Filippo Turati (1857–1932).

Below you’ll find the table with Surname, Meaning / Origin, Notable people, and Regional notes / Variants.

Surname: Shows the family name as listed; use it to find the exact surname for research or reference.

Meaning / Origin: Summarizes a name’s etymology and origin in one or two lines, helping you understand its historical roots.

Notable people: Lists prominent individuals who bear the surname, with roles and dates to help you connect names to biographies.

Regional notes / Variants: Notes regional concentrations, dialect forms, and spelling variants so you can trace geographic and linguistic variations.

Italian last names that start with T

SurnameRegion(s) of originMeaning / EtymologyNotable people
TottiLazioDiminutive of “Toto”, personal nameFrancesco Totti — footballer, 1976
TognazziLombardy, Emilia-RomagnaDiminutive of a personal name variantUgo Tognazzi — actor, 1922–1990; Ricky Tognazzi — director, 1955
TorricelliTuscany, Emilia-RomagnaLittle tower or locational from TorricellaEvangelista Torricelli — physicist, 1608–1647
TassoLombardy, CampaniaFrom “tasso” (badger) or old given nameTorquato Tasso — poet, 1544–1595
ToscaniniEmilia-Romagna, TuscanyFrom Tuscany, regional originArturo Toscanini — conductor, 1867–1957
TozziEmilia-Romagna, TuscanyFrom “tozzo” (stocky) or nicknameUmberto Tozzi — singer, 1952
TebaldiEmilia-RomagnaDiminutive of given name “Tebaldo”Renata Tebaldi — opera singer, 1922–2004
TerzaniTuscanyFrom “terzo” (third) or patronymicTiziano Terzani — journalist, 1938–2004
TrussardiLombardyLikely occupational or toponymic originNicola Trussardi — entrepreneur, 1942–1999
ToninelliLombardyDiminutive of Antonio (“Tonino”)Danilo Toninelli — politician, 1974
TarantinoPugliaFrom Taranto (Tarentine), toponymicQuentin Tarantino — filmmaker, 1963
TravaglioLombardyFrom “travaglio” (work, toil) or occupationalMarco Travaglio — journalist, 1964
TrentinTrentino-Alto AdigeFrom Trento (Trentine), locationalMatteo Trentin — cyclist, 1989
TreccaniLombardyFrom a personal nickname “Trecco” or variantGiovanni Treccani — industrialist, 1877–1963
TaccaTuscanyFrom “tacca” (notch), possibly occupationalPietro Tacca — sculptor, 1577–1640
TomasiSicily, VenetoPatronymic from “Tommaso” (Thomas)Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa — author, 1896–1957
TucciCampania, LazioFrom personal name “Tuccio”, diminutiveStanley Tucci — actor, 1960
TroisiCampaniaLikely dialectal personal name or nicknameMassimo Troisi — actor, 1953–1994
TrapattoniLombardyUnclear; possibly occupational or toponymicGiovanni Trapattoni — football manager, 1939
TuratiLombardyFrom a personal name or diminutiveFilippo Turati — politician, 1857–1932
TonelliTuscanyPatronymic from “Tonello” (diminutive of Antonio)Luca Tonelli — footballer, 1990
TarchettiLombardyFrom a given name variant or nicknameIppolito Tarchetti — novelist, 1839–1869
TronchettiLombardyDiminutive of “tronco” or occupationalMarco Tronchetti Provera — businessman, 1948
TrottaCampania, LazioFrom “trotta” (trot) or nicknameCiro Trotta? Notable bearers in Italy (various)
TraversoPiedmont, LiguriaFrom “traversare” (to cross), locationalGino Traverso? Notable regional bearers
TravagliaLombardy, PiedmontFrom “travaglio” or occupational variantSeveral regional bearers in Italy

Descriptions

Totti
Very common Roman surname; strongly associated with Rome and Lazio, widely recognized thanks to Francesco Totti.
Tognazzi
Northern-Italian family name prominent in film and theatre; several generations active in Italian cinema.
Torricelli
Central-northern surname often locational; best known for the scientist Torricelli and places called Torricella.
Tasso
Historic surname with Lombard origins; famous Renaissance literary family and links to the postal courier Tasso family.
Toscanini
Indicates Tuscan origin; concentrated in northern-central Italy and internationally recognized through Arturo Toscanini.
Tozzi
Widespread in central-northern Italy; several variants (Tozzo, Tozzi) and bearers in music and sports.
Tebaldi
Emilian surname with medieval roots; comparatively rare but internationally known via Renata Tebaldi.
Terzani
Tuscan surname suggesting birth order or lineage; made famous by writer-journalist Tiziano Terzani.
Trussardi
Lombard surname tied to the Trussardi fashion house; concentrated around Milan and associated with luxury goods.
Toninelli
Northern patronymic surname; variants include Tonini and Tonelli; seen in politics and public roles.
Tarantino
Southern Italian surname meaning “from Taranto”; common in Apulia and among emigrant communities.
Travaglio
Northern occupational or metaphorical surname; nationally known through journalist Marco Travaglio.
Trentin
Regional surname indicating Trentino origin; present in cycling and regional communities near Trento.
Treccani
Milanese industrialist family that founded the Treccani Encyclopedia; linked to cultural patronage.
Tacca
Florentine surname; family of sculptors and artisans active in Renaissance and Baroque Florence.
Tomasi
Patronymic surname with notable Sicilian aristocratic branch (Tomasi di Lampedusa) and literary fame.
Tucci
Southern-origin patronymic; widespread among Italian and Italian-American families with many bearers in film and arts.
Troisi
Neapolitan surname strongly associated with cinema and comedy through Massimo Troisi.
Trapattoni
Northern surname well known in football through Giovanni Trapattoni; variants uncommon.
Turati
Lombard surname linked to socialist politics; concentrated in northern Italy with historical intellectual figures.
Tonelli
Common Tuscan surname; variants include Tonello and Tonini; represented in sports and public life.
Tarchetti
Milanese surname associated with 19th-century literature; uncommon but historically notable.
Tronchetti
Milanese industrial surname; linked to major business figures in northern Italy.
Trotta
Common southern-central surname; appears among athletes, local families, and emigrant communities.
Traverso
Northwestern surname often locational; found in Piedmont and Liguria with many regional variants.
Travaglia
Northern surname variant related to Travaglio; seen regionally in Lombardy and Piedmont, occasional notable figures.
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