This list includes 22 Italian last names that start with L, from “Lamborghini” to “Luzzatto”. Many reflect occupations, place names, or patronymics common in northern and central Italy.
Italian last names that start with L are family names originating in Italy and often show regional or linguistic roots. Several, like “Lamborghini”, highlight occupational or place-based origins dating back centuries.
Below you’ll find the table with Surname, Meaning / Origin, Region / Variants, and Notable people.
Surname: The family name; you use it to locate entries and check exact spellings and alternative forms.
Meaning / Origin: A concise etymology and origin note that helps you understand historical roots and name development.
Region / Variants: Typical geographic areas and common spelling variants let you narrow searches by province or dialect.
Notable people: One to three notable bearers with brief roles and dates help you pursue further biographical details.
Italian last names that start with L
| Surname | Meaning | Region/Origin | Notable people |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lippi | Patronymic from Lippo (diminutive of Filippo) | Tuscany | Filippo Lippi — painter (c.1406–1469), Filippino Lippi — painter (1457–1504) |
| Lorenzetti | Descendants of Lorenzo | Tuscany | Ambrogio Lorenzetti — painter (c.1290–c.1348), Pietro Lorenzetti — painter (c.1280–1348) |
| Leopardi | From Latin ‘leo’ meaning lion, patronymic | Marche | Giacomo Leopardi — poet (1798–1837) |
| Levi | Hebrew ‘Levi’, Levite ancestor; Jewish origin | Piedmont, Veneto | Primo Levi — writer (1919–1987) |
| Luciani | Patronymic from Luciano or Lucia | Veneto | Albino Luciani — Pope John Paul I (1912–1978) |
| Liguori | From medieval personal name Ludovico or ‘Luca’ debate; often linked to place | Campania | Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori — saint (1696–1787) |
| Longhi | Nickname for a tall person; from ‘lungo’ meaning long | Veneto, Lombardy | Pietro Longhi — painter (1701–1785) |
| Landini | Occupational or patronymic, possibly from ‘Lando’ | Tuscany | Francesco Landini — composer (c.1325–1397) |
| Luzzatti | Diminutive/patronymic from Luzzato or ‘Luigi’ | Veneto | Luigi Luzzatti — statesman (1841–1927) |
| Lollobrigida | Unclear, likely toponymic or nickname | Lazio | Gina Lollobrigida — actress (1927–2023) |
| Lamborghini | From given name Lambert or Germanic ‘land’+’beraht’ | Emilia-Romagna | Ferruccio Lamborghini — industrialist (1916–1993) |
| Lombardi | Originally “Lombard”, person from Lombardy | Lombardy, nationwide | Vince Lombardi — football coach (1913–1970) |
| Lotito | Possibly from ‘lotto’ or diminutive of names like Lot | Lazio, Campania | Claudio Lotito — entrepreneur, football executive (b.1957) |
| Lucchese | From Lucca: “of Lucca” | Tuscany | Tommy Lucchese — mob boss (1899–1967) |
| Landolfi | From personal name Landolfo (Germanic origin) | Lazio, Campania | Tommaso Landolfi — writer (1908–1979) |
| Lanza | Possibly from ‘lance’ or Norman origin; noble lineages | Sicily, Lombardy | Giovanni Lanza — statesman (1810–1882), Mario Lanza — singer (1921–1959) |
| Lanciani | From Lanciano or diminutive of Lancelot/Lando | Lazio | Rodolfo Lanciani — archaeologist (1845–1929) |
| Lussu | Unknown origin, possibly Sardinian or Arbëreshë influences | Sardinia | Emilio Lussu — writer and politician (1890–1975) |
| Lucarelli | Patronymic from Lucaro or Luca, “son of Luca” | Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany | Carlo Lucarelli — writer (b.1960) |
| Lupi | From Latin ‘lupus’, “wolves” nickname or emblem | Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna | Maurizio Lupi — politician (b.1959) |
| Luzzatto | Jewish family name from Ladino ‘luz’ or locality | Veneto | Samuel David Luzzatto — scholar (1800–1865), Amos Luzzatto — writer (1928–2020) |
| Lazzari | From ‘Lazzaro’, biblical Lazarus; patronymic | Veneto, Lombardy | Manuel Lazzari — footballer (b.1993), Andrea Lazzari — footballer (b.1984) |