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  1. The etymology of the word "Italian" is not entirely clear, but some theories suggest the following origins12345:
    • From Latin Italia, from Greek Italia; of unknown origin.
    • Perhaps an alteration of Oscan Viteliu "Italy."
    • Traditionally said to be from Vitali, name of a tribe that settled in Calabria.
    • Derived from colloquial Vulgar Latin spoken across the Roman Empire.
    • Shares the same origin as other Romance languages.
    • About 75% of Italian words are of Latin origin.
    • Many technical, scientific, and religious terms are derived from Ancient Greek.
    • Another theory links it to the word Italói, used by ancient Greeks for a tribe of Sicels who inhabited the extreme tip of the Italic Peninsula.
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    from Latin Italia, from Greek Italia; of unknown origin. Perhaps an alteration of Oscan Viteliu "Italy," but meaning originally only the southwestern point of the peninsula. Traditionally said to be from Vitali,...

    www.etymonline.com/word/Italian
    Etymology [edit] From Middle English Italian, from Medieval Latin Italiānus, from Latin Italia (“Italy”).
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Italian

    Italian is part of the Indo-European language family on the well-known Romance branch. It shares the same origin as the other Romance languages – the colloquial Vulgar Latin that was spoken broadly across the Roman...

    www.kwintessential.co.uk/blog/culture/the-origins-o…

    Italian is in fact the natural continuation of Latin and Ancient Greek: about 75% of the Italian words in use today are of Latin origin; likewise, a great number of technical, scientific, political, linguistic and...

    learn-italian-online.italianvirtualschool.it/en/course-i…

    One theory is that the name derives from the word Italói, a term with which the ancient Greeks designated a tribe of Sicels who had crossed the Strait of Messina and who inhabited the extreme tip of the Italic...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Italy
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    The etymology of the name of Italy has been the subject of reconstructions by linguists and historians. Considerations extraneous to the specifically linguistic reconstruction of the name have formed a rich corpus of solutions that are either associated with legend (the existence of a king named Italus) or in any … 展开

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    Italia, the ancient name of the Italian Peninsula, which is also eponymous of the modern republic, originally applied only to the "tip" of the Italian "boot" (in modern Calabria).
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