Where does “Dallara” come from?

Dallara (English) comes from Italian Dallara, from Italian Dall'Ara, from Italian ara, from Latin ara, from Latin āsa, from Koine Greek Ἀσά, from Hebrew אָסָא, from Aramaic אָסְיָא — to exist, be located.

Ancestry of “Dallara”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianDallara
2ItalianDall'Ara
3ItalianaraThe base upon which objects were sacrificed to...
4Latinaraaltar; sanctuary, refuge
5LatināsaAsa
6Koine GreekἈσά
7Hebrewאָסָאdoctor, healer
8Aramaicאָסְיָא
9Middle Irishasum
10Estonianasumato be located, to situate
11Proto-Finnicasudakto live (somewhere), dwell, reside
12Proto-Uralicëśew-to camp, remain
13Proto-Uralicëśe-to exist, be located
Every word from Proto-Uralic ëśe-