Carotta

Carotta (engl. "red house",[1] from venet. ca’[2] and OIt. rotto[3]) is an Italian surname. Carotta, its plural form Carotte, and the variant Casarotta are also rare toponyms,[4] especially of hamlets and homesteads in northern Italy, for example Fornace Carotta (Fiesso Umbertiano), Carotta (near Quinzano, Verona), and Casarotta (Loro Ciuffenna), but also of regions like Carotte (Pedemonte).

Notable people with the surname Carotta include:

See also

References

  1. Cf. the variants Carossa and Casarossa, from casa rossa; cf. Canova, from Casanova ("new house"); cf. Cabianca ("white house").
  2. Short form of venet. caxa or it. casa; cf. Manuzzi, Giuseppe (1833). Vocabolario della lingua italiana. Vol. 1. Florence: David Passigli. p. 489., s.v. "Ca".
  3. Old variant of it. rosso after gemination of OHG rōt; cf. Köbler, Gerhard (1993). Wörterbuch des althochdeutschen Sprachschatzes (4 ed.). Paderborn: Schöningh. p. 90. ISBN 3-506-74661-8., s.v. "rōt"; cf. also "red Venus" as Venarotta (Ascoli Piceno).
  4. Cf. the English toponym Redhouse.
  5. Rivista Musicale Italiana. Vol. 14. Turin: Fratelli Bocca. 1907. p. 102., s.v. "Carotta Gioacchino".
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