There are
490
Carrinos in the USA
Carrino is the
43969th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Carrino

AlfonsoCarrino

Alfonso Carrino was an Italian architect and engineer who designed the Capodichino Airport in Naples, Italy.

GiuseppeCarrino

Giuseppe Carrino was an Italian painter known for his landscape and genre paintings in the Neapolitan School style.

RosaCarrino

Rosa Carrino was an Italian actress who appeared in numerous films and stage productions during the mid-20th century.

AntonioCarrino

Antonio Carrino was an Italian football player and coach, known for his time playing as a midfielder for Napoli and Atalanta.

LuigiCarrino

Luigi Carrino was an Italian opera singer, known for his tenor voice and performances in various opera houses in Europe.

MarioCarrino

Mario Carrino was an Italian film director and screenwriter, known for his work in the Italian Neorealist movement.

GennaroCarrino

Gennaro Carrino was an Italian politician and lawyer, serving as the mayor of Naples from 2001 to 2011.

GiovanniCarrino

Giovanni Carrino was an Italian sculptor known for his marble statues and sculptures depicting classical and mythological themes.

AngeloCarrino

Angelo Carrino was an Italian cyclist who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and won several national championships.

CiroCarrino

Ciro Carrino was an Italian fashion designer known for his elegant and innovative designs in the haute couture industry.

Carrino Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Carrino' is of Italian origin and is derived from the Italian word 'carrino', meaning 'little cart'. It is likely that the name was originally a nickname given to someone who was associated with carts or carting.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Carrino' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the region of Campania where Naples is located. However, it is also found in other parts of Italy and among Italian communities in other countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Carrino' include 'Carino', 'Carrina', 'Carrinna', 'Carrinino', 'Carrinetti', 'Carrinelli', and 'Carrinella'.
Migration and ImmigrationItalian immigration to other countries, particularly the United States, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to the spread of the surname 'Carrino' to other parts of the world.