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Re: Vouletti
If not an invented name, the |-etti| suffix (plural-diminutive) suggests that the base |voul| is/was a Latin/Italian word.Another possibility is the plural form of a |vouletto?|, if that word exists.
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Voula Βούλα, is a pet form of various Greek feminine names (the one referenced on BTN being a short form of Παρασκευούλα, from Παρασκευή "Friday", with no explanation), and a locality in Greece. A later suit names Singer's daughter as Violet.

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Hi !!Vouletto don't exist.Maybe 'Vuletto' or 'Vuletti' could be some two surnames but I don't know what could be their origin.Byeeeee
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