I am currently researching on the family name "Bacca", with apparent origin in northern Italy (Tyrol).
In birth records ranging from 1615 to 1632 I have seen that this surname is also spelled this way: BachƐ / BacchƐ. In one case above this letter "Ɛ" there is a dot, but in the rest of the cases there is not.
If please someone can help me, I am interested to know if it can be considered a Latin origin for this surname written that way, and also how that letter "Ɛ" was pronounced in that word.
Thank you very much for the help.
In birth records ranging from 1615 to 1632 I have seen that this surname is also spelled this way: BachƐ / BacchƐ. In one case above this letter "Ɛ" there is a dot, but in the rest of the cases there is not.
If please someone can help me, I am interested to know if it can be considered a Latin origin for this surname written that way, and also how that letter "Ɛ" was pronounced in that word.
Thank you very much for the help.