Gemignani is an italian
surname , which can be equally written as
Geminiani,
Gimignani or
Giminiani; it belongs to an italian
noble family, whose origins are dated back to medieval
Tuscany, and especially in the town of
Lucca. Probably the name derived from the name of
Saint Geminianus or the town of
San Gimignano.
The family coat of arms figures a red Fleur-de-lis, above three mountains, on a silver background.
Notable family members
- Francesco Geminiani, composer and musician, born in Lucca, in 1680;
- Giacinto Gemignani, painter, born in Pistoia in 1611;
- Lodovico Gemignani, son of Giacinto, and painter as well as his father;
- Alberto Gemignani, who served the Queen of Hungary in the XVIII century;
- Valmore Gemignani, sculptur, born in Carrara in 1878 and working in Florence;
- Raphael Geminiani, cyclist and good friend of Fausto Coppi, born in Clermont-Ferrand (France) in 1925;