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*[[Joe Debono Grech]], a Maltese politician for the [[Labour Party (Malta)|Labour Party]].
*[[Joe Debono Grech]], a Maltese politician for the [[Labour Party (Malta)|Labour Party]].
*[[Joseph E. Debono]], a Maltese physician and professor.
*[[Joseph E. Debono]], a Maltese physician and professor.
*[[Gaspar de Bono]], Spanish priest and military servicemen of French origin. (1530-1604)
*[[Gaspar de Bono]], Spanish monk of the order of Minims, venerated as blessed. (1530-1604)
*[[Raphael Debono]], a 19th-century Maltese minor philosopher.
*[[Raphael Debono]], a 19th-century Maltese minor philosopher.
*[[Giovanna Debono]], a Maltese [[Nationalist Party (Malta)|Nationalist]] [[Cabinet of Malta|Minister for Gozo]] between 1998 and 2013.
*[[Giovanna Debono]], a Maltese [[Nationalist Party (Malta)|Nationalist]] [[Cabinet of Malta|Minister for Gozo]] between 1998 and 2013.

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De Bono or Debono is a surname of Italian origin, rooted from the Latin word "Bonus" meaning "Good".[1] It originated in Northern Italy and it's first known documentation appears in Parma in the thirteenth centaury, where it is recorded in deeds of property sale.[2]

There are multiple variations of the surname, namely "Di Bono","Del Bono","Buono","Buonomo", but all trace back to a common origin.[3][4][5][6]

The abbreviation of De Bono from its original form into Debono(no spacing) is common in the Maltese islands.

Notable people with the surname include:

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