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Re: Lorenzo
I think Lorenzo and Alonzo are really interesting as examples of Italian or Spanish names that were in wide use in the United States before there were noticeable numbers of Italian or Spanish immigrants. They were both fairly common in the early 19th century United States, perhaps having been originally taken up from characters in some of Shakespeare's plays.

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