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saladino Name Meaning and History

Italian: from the personal name Saladino, from Arabic (see Saladin), or nickname from this word denoting a bully or tyrant.

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saladino Family Facts

Distribution of saladino Families in the US in 1920
Number of saladino families
 24-45
 9-23
 1-8
 0
Compiled by Ancestry.com.au from the 1920 US Federal Census records

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Threads: 9 - Messages: 22
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Pietra or Pietrina Saladino from Montevago to Brooklyn, NY KJV123 0
Rose Saladino 1894-1969, Married Guiseppe Gennaro Brooklyn NY ajscaraggi1 0
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Looking for Jean Saladino Ray Davis 5
Looking for Saladino family members MISTRESSG77 1
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Rev. Caspar Saladino - Diocese of Brooklyn Lauren MacKenzie Petit 0
Lawrence Saladino Pamela Saladino 0
Searching Frank and Brenda Wilhite 0
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