Where does “Colombini” come from?

Colombini (Italian) comes from Italian Colombo, from Latin columbus, from Ancient Greek κόλυμβος, from Ancient Greek κολυμβάω — to dive, plunge; dive, plunge headlong, swim; I...

Ancestry of “Colombini”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianColomboCristoforo Colombo
2LatincolumbusA male dove or cock-pigeon
3Ancient GreekκόλυμβοςAlternative form of κολυμβῐ́ς; Alternative form...
4Ancient Greekκολυμβάωto dive, plunge; dive, plunge headlong, swim; I...

Words derived from “Colombini

Every word from Ancient Greek κολυμβάωEvery word from Ancient Greek κόλυμβοςEvery word from Latin columbus