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'''Bossi''' is a [[surname]] native to the [[Lombardy]] region of [[Italy]], particularly in [[Milan]]. Variations include '''[[Bosio (surname)|Bosio]]''' and '''[[Boselli (disambiguation)|Boselli]]''', the former being among the original derivations of "Bossi" and the latter being a common variation of Italian names. Also, '''[[Bossy (disambiguation)|Bossy]]''' and '''Bossie''' are two etymologically related forms found in [[French language|French-speaking]] regions as well as in the [[United States]]. The coat of arms and family standard are of a [[Bovinae|bovine bull]] with the [[Latin]] phrase "In Domino Confido", which translates as "In God I trust".
'''Bossi''' is a [[surname]] native to the [[Lombardy]] region of [[Italy]], particularly in [[Milan]]. Variations include '''[[Bosio (surname)|Bosio]]''' and '''[[Boselli (disambiguation)|Boselli]]''', the former being among the original derivations of "Bossi" and the latter being a common variation of Italian names. Also, '''[[Bossy (disambiguation)|Bossy]]''' and '''Bossie''' are two etymologically related forms found in [[French language|French-speaking]] regions as well as in the [[United States]]. The coat of arms and family standard are of a [[Bovinae|bovine bull]] with the [[Latin]] phrase "In Domino Confido", which translates as "In God I trust".


Etymologically, the name appears to be derived from two possible words. [[Buxus|Boxwood]]—a prized wood historically used for landscaping or crafting—is ''Bosso'' (singular) or ''Bossi'' (plural) in [[Italian language|Italian]].<ref>[http://www.castellodibossi.it/storia_engl.html History of Castello di Bossi]</ref> Alternately, the name may also be derived from the plural of the genus ''[[Bos]]'', which consists of both wild and domestic cattle. This possible relationship is reinforced by the bull on the coat of arms and family standard.
Etymologically, the name appears to be derived from two possible words. [[Buxus|Boxwood]]—a prized wood historically used for landscaping or crafting—is ''Bosso'' (singular) or ''Bossi'' (plural) in [[Italian language|Italian]].<ref>[http://www.castellodibossi.it/storia_engl.html History of Castello di Bossi] {{wayback|url=http://www.castellodibossi.it/storia_engl.html |date=20090707071356 }}</ref> Alternately, the name may also be derived from the plural of the genus ''[[Bos]]'', which consists of both wild and domestic cattle. This possible relationship is reinforced by the bull on the coat of arms and family standard.


== People ==
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Bossi
Language(s)Italian
Origin
MeaningDerived from boxwood
Region of originLombardy in northern Italy, particularly Milan
Other names
Related namesBosio, Boselli, Bossy and Bossie

Bossi is a surname native to the Lombardy region of Italy, particularly in Milan. Variations include Bosio and Boselli, the former being among the original derivations of "Bossi" and the latter being a common variation of Italian names. Also, Bossy and Bossie are two etymologically related forms found in French-speaking regions as well as in the United States. The coat of arms and family standard are of a bovine bull with the Latin phrase "In Domino Confido", which translates as "In God I trust".

Etymologically, the name appears to be derived from two possible words. Boxwood—a prized wood historically used for landscaping or crafting—is Bosso (singular) or Bossi (plural) in Italian.[1] Alternately, the name may also be derived from the plural of the genus Bos, which consists of both wild and domestic cattle. This possible relationship is reinforced by the bull on the coat of arms and family standard.

People

The surname can refer to the following people:

Other

The name Bossi or its related variations may also refer to the following:

References