Talk:Santi

Etimology
Santi is Italian, more exactly of Piedmont. Its meaning is saint or holy. Santi also means Son of Saint (Santo or Sante). In other words, Figlio di Santo or Sante. Santi is a surname of the Christian inspiration because it refers to a pious person (blameless) or a fair man belonging to the christian calendar of saint's days. In Latin languaje is Filius Sancto or Filli Sancto. There are variants of this Piedmontese surname: Sante, Sancte, Santis, Santiais, Santus, Sanctius, Sanct, Sancti, Sancto, De Santis, Di Santi, Santini, Santinni, Santinacci, Santinon, Santinoni, Santucci, Santuccio, Santuccione, Santulle, Santullo, Santone, Santoni, Santia, Santhia, Santilli, Santillo, Sanza, Sanzi, Sanzio, Sanzo, Sanzogni, Sanzogno, Sonzogni, Sonzogno, Santhia, Santia, Santiais, Santis, Di Santis, De Santis, De Sanctis, Desantis, Santiso or Santiz, Di Sanctis, Sancti, Di Sancti, Sanctius, Sanctious, Dei Santi, Delli Santi, Di Santi, Disanti, Santone, Santoni, Santinacci, Santucci, Santus, Sántus, Sántusse, Santu, Santuc, Santinon, Santinone, Santinoni, Santelli, Santonici, Santonico, Santuccio, Santuccione, Santulli, Santoli, Santolin, Santolini, Santolino, Santolo, Santolon, Di Santolo, Santullo, Sancius, Sanzius, Sanzio, Sancio, Santii, Sanzii, Sanczi, Sanctii, Sanci, Sancii, Sance, Sanche, Sanchi, Sanzor, Santsin, Santxo, Santso, Saindu. --Hope 22:08, 10 March 2017 (UTC)

Santi
Kwa Santi is a small place with lot of people it is durty ,it ishas lot of trees 41.115.123.19 (talk) 12:42, 22 October 2022 (UTC)