Proper noun
Scotti (plural Scottis)
A surname.
Antonio Scotti played the title role in Buenos Aires in July 1893; Gustav Mahler conducted the opera in Hamburg in January 1894; a Russian translation was presented in St Petersburg in the same month. Source: Internet
However, when Giovannina Basoni (who eventually became Baroness Scotti) played and sang arias from the composer's operas, he did appear to pay some attention. Source: Internet
Lotario was the nephew of Pope Clement III ; his mother, Claricia Scotti (Romani de Scotti), was from the same noble Roman family. Source: Internet
He recalled Cosby presenting him with "a satchel of money, all $100 bills," and pressing Scotti to distribute the payments using money orders in his own name. Source: Internet
In sharp contrast, no clear reference pointing to Scotti in Scotland in the Roman period has been found. Source: Internet
The etymology of Scotti, and its Gaelic roots, if any, are uncertain. Source: Internet