De Bono
De Bono or Debono is a surname of Italian origin, rooted from the Latin word "Bonus" meaning "Good".[1] It originated in Northern Italy and its first known documentation appears in Parma in the thirteenth centaury, where it is recorded in deeds of property sale.[2]
There are multiple variations of the surname, namely "Di Bono", "Del Bono", "Buono", "Buonomo", but all trace back to a common origin.[3][4][5][6]
The abbreviation of De Bono from its original form into Debono (no spacing) is common in the Maltese islands. It could be found in its original form in Maltese records as early as 1420.[7]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Andrea Debono (1821–1871), Maltese trader and explorer
- Damaso Pio De Bono (1850–1927), an Italian Bishop of Caltagirone
- Dan DeBono (born 1964), American writer and novelist
- Edward de Bono (born 1933), Maltese philosopher, physician, author, inventor and consultant
- Emilio De Bono (1866–1944), Italian general and fascist activist
- Franco Debono (born 1974), Maltese politician
- Gaspar de Bono (1530–1604), Spanish monk of the order of Minims, venerated as blessed
- Giovanna Debono (born 1956), Maltese politician
- Joseph E. Debono (1903–1974), Maltese physician and professor
- Raphael Debono (19th century), Maltese minor philosopher.
- S. Debono (19th century), Maltese scientist, linguist and minor philosopher
- Joe Debono Grech (born 1939), Maltese politician
References
- "Debono Family Crest, Coat of Arms, Name History and Name Meaning".
- "Famiglia De Bono - Origine cognome De Bono - Scheda Araldica, stemma e storia della famiglia De Bono".
- "Famiglia Di Bono - Origine cognome Di Bono - Scheda Araldica, stemma e storia della famiglia Di Bono".
- "Famiglia Del Bono - Origine cognome Del Bono - Scheda Araldica, stemma e storia della famiglia Del Bono".
- "Famiglia Buono - Origine cognome Buono - Scheda Araldica, stemma e storia della famiglia Buono".
- "Famiglia Buonomo - Origine cognome Buonomo - Scheda Araldica, stemma e storia della famiglia Buonomo".
- "The Militia List of 1419-20". Maltese History & Heritage.
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