There are
1041
Distasios in the USA
Distasio is the
24159th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Distasio

FrancescoD'Arrigo-DiStasio

Francesco D'Arrigo-DiStasio is an Italian journalist and television presenter, known for his work with the Rai network.

MariaRosaria

Maria Rosaria D'Alterio-D'Arrigo-DiStasio is an Italian journalist and television presenter, known for her work with the Rai network.

VirginiaCalderón

Virginia Calderón Distasio is a Paraguayan artist known for her paintings that depict the landscapes and culture of Paraguay.

MarcoD'Atanasio-D'Arrigo-DiStasio

Marco D'Atanasio-D'Arrigo-DiStasio is an Italian journalist and television presenter, known for his work with the Rai network.

GraziaDistaso

Grazia Distaso is an Italian actress known for her roles in various Italian films and television series.

DarioDistaso

Dario Distaso is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.

PasqualeDistasio

Pasquale Distasio is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder.

GigiDistasio

Gigi Distasio is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward.

VittorioDistasio

Vittorio Distasio is an Italian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

MariaElisa

Maria Elisa DiStasio is an Italian journalist and television presenter, known for her work with the Rai network.

Distasio Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Distasio' is of Italian origin. It is a patronymic name derived from the given name 'Stasio,' which is a short form of 'Anastasio,' meaning 'resurrection.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Distasio' is most commonly found in Italy, with a significant presence in regions such as Campania, Calabria, and Puglia. It can also be found in communities of Italian immigrants around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Distasio' include 'DiStasi,' 'Distacion,' 'Dastasi,' 'Distaccio,' 'Di Stasio,' 'Distassio,' 'Distacchio,' and 'Distason.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Distasio' has been carried by Italian immigrants to various countries, including the United States, Canada, Argentina, and Australia, especially during periods of Italian emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.