Napoleone


Napoleone is an Italian male given name.
St. Napoleone of Alexandria, alternatively rendered as
Neopulus, Neopolus, Neopolis or Neópolo, whose feast day is August 15, was martyred during the early fourth century during the Diocletianic Persecution.
Gabriele Rosa followed G. F. Zanetti in accepting the meaning as "nose of lion", though this etymology is viewed sceptically in later sources such as Pio Rajna.
The form Napoleone is found as early as Napoleone Orsini Frangipani a Roman Cardinal. Rosa identified the name from 1240 as a nickname of a member of the Della Torre family of Valsassina.
The most famous holder of the name, with whom the name became virtually synonymous, was Napoléon Bonaparte, christened Napoleone di Buonaparte. Damiano Morali identified the given name Napoleone having first entered the Italian Buonaparte family in 1648.