Where does “Malaspina” come from?

Malaspina (Italian) comes from Italian mala, from Italian malo, from Latin malus, from Ancient Greek μηλέα, from Ancient Greek μῆλον, from Proto-Indo-European (s)meh₁l- — small animal”; small animal.

Malaspina (Italian): a noble family from Massa and Carrara

Definitions

  1. a noble family from Massa and Carrara

Ancestry of “Malaspina”, step by step

Malaspina traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian mala

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianmalaunderworld, gangland
2Italianmalobad, evil, wicked; unfit, incompetent, inadequate
3Latinmalusunpleasant, distressing, painful, nasty, bad;...
4Ancient Greekμηλέαapple tree
5Ancient Greekμῆλονapple; any fruit from a tree; a woman's breast
6Proto-Indo-European(s)meh₁l-small animal”; small animal

via Italian spina

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianspinathorn; spine, prickle; plug
2Latinspīnaa thorn or a thorny tree or shrub, such as whitethorn, hawthorn, or blackthorn
3Proto-Italicspeināthorn
4Proto-Indo-Europeanspēy-to stretch; thrive; succeed

Words derived from “Malaspina

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)meh₁l-