Amalfi

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin Amalphis, possibly related to the name Melfi (from a pre-Roman Italic substrate, possibly Oscan).

Proper noun

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Amalfi

  1. A picturesque town on the Gulf of Sorrento in Campania

Anagrams

References

  • Liberkowski & Malizia (2006): Along the Amalfi Drive