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Originally borrowed from Italianmonticello(“little mount”). Many places in the United States are named after Thomas Jefferson's estate. Cognate to Frenchmonceau(“heap, pile”) and Spanishmontecillo(“hill”).
Not the famous Monticello in Virginia, the Monticello in upstate New York with the boarded-up main street, the giant Walmart, the army/navy/marine recruitment offices, the stores that sold prosthetic limbs, the racetrack.