Definition: "Carducci" is a diminutive surname, which is Latin meaning "cardinale". It comes from the ancient Italian word for card in Latin. The name Carducci originated as an honorific given to a certain noble or senator at the court of Pope Pius IV of Italy in 1485. The nobleman was presented with this honorific by the Pope and received a title such as "cardinale" (Cardinal) from the Pope himself. The name Carducci is often used in Italian-speaking countries, particularly in regions where the nobility or high-ranking officials are of Italian descent, to distinguish their titles. It can also be used outside Italy for general recognition.
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