Would you believe that a team of census researches spent months going through data to come up with this: the top 100 Italian-American surnames?
Well, that's exactly what happened according to the The US World Herald and its managing editor Arthur Himler who conducted this fascinating study.
Anyway, below we've listed the top 100 Italian-American last names as he has reported them.
H/T: US World Herald
Click here for lots more from the Dan Cirucci Blog!
Surname 1. Russo 2. Marino 3. Bruno 4. Romano 5. Rossi 6. Esposito 7. Gallo 8. Caruso 9. Rizzo 10. Greco 11. Giordano 12. DeLuca 13. Lombardo 14. Leone 15. DeMarco 16. Lombardi 17. Ferrara 18. D'Amico 19. Martino 20. Vitale 21. Messina 22. Amato 23. Orlando 24. Barone 25. Longo 26. Ferraro 27. Bello 28. D'Angelo 29. Ricci 30. Palumbo 31. Mancini 32. Manzo 33. Conti 34. Caputo 35. Carbone 36. DeSantis 37. Castellano 38. Catalano 39. Mancuso 40. Fiore 41. Salerno 42. Ruggiero 43. Aiello 44. Fusco 45. Santoro 46. Calabrese 47. Luciano 48. Coppola 49. Conte 50. Piazza 51. Pagano 52. DeSimone 53. Bianco 54. D'Agostino 55. Palermo 56. Romeo 57. Parisi 58. Testa 59. Mazza 60. Monaco 61. Battaglia 62. Volpe 63. Bianchi 64. Valenti 65. DeAngelis 66. Ferrari 67. Basile 68. DeVito 69. Toscano 70. Rinaldi 71. Fontana 72. Mauro 73. Graziano 74. Fazio 75. Pellegrino 76. Donato 77. DeStefano 78. Simone 79. Napolitano 80. Sacco 81. Martini 82. Palomino 83. Randazzo 84. Falcone 85. Ferro 86. Evangelista 87. Vaccaro 88. Manzano 89. Valente 90. Guarino 91. Grande 92. D'Amato 93. Marchese 94. Arena 95. Morelli 96. Rocco 97. Ferrante 98. Viola 99. Albanese 100.Grillo |
---|
No comments:
Post a Comment