There are
468
Compians in the USACompian is the
45653rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Compian
JesúsCompian
Jesús Compian is a Mexican American documentary filmmaker known for his work on immigration and human rights issues.MichaelCumpian
Michael Cumpian is a former American football player who played as a linebacker for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.NectalíOliva
Nectalí Oliva Compiano is a Honduran historian and politician who served as Minister of Education and Culture of Honduras.GloriaT.
Gloria T. Cumpian is a Chicana poet, scholar, and activist known for her poetry collection 'Las Nalgas de Jlo/Jlo's Butt.'JoséÁngel
José Ángel Cómpian is a Mexican footballer who played as a defender for clubs like Necaxa and Pumas UNAM.AntonioCompeán
Antonio Compeán is a Mexican businessman and former president of the Mexican Football Federation.SandraCumpian
Sandra Cumpian is a researcher and professor of education at the University of Texas at San Antonio, specializing in Latina/o educational equity.ErnestoCompian
Ernesto Compian is a Mexican American artist known for his vibrant paintings depicting Mexican and Chicano culture.JosephCumpian
Joseph Cumpian is a professor of Mexican American and Latinx studies at the University of Texas at Austin, focusing on immigration and education.LuisC.
Luis C. Cumpián is a poet and educator known for his poetry collection 'Hard Body Generations.'Compian Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Compian' is of Spanish origin and is derived from the medieval personal name 'Compan', meaning 'companion'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Compian' is most commonly found in Mexico, with significant populations in the United States (particularly in Texas), and other Spanish-speaking countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Compian' include 'Compean', 'Cumpian', 'Compein', 'Campian', 'Cumpain', 'Campin', 'Compens', 'Compain', and 'Copain'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Compian' is often associated with migration and immigration patterns between Mexico and the United States.