There are
534
Fasos in the USAFaso is the
40856th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Faso
GiuseppeFaso
Giuseppe Faso was an Italian politician, lawyer and judge. He served as Consul for hydraulic works and reclamation works in the 1960s.JeanneFaso
Jeanne Faso is an American politician who served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 29th district.AntonioFasso
Antonio Fasso is an Italian conductor and pianist known for his performances with various orchestras and ensembles.MaggieFaso
Maggie Faso is a British actress known for her roles in theater productions and films.LuigiFasola
Luigi Fasola was an Italian painter known for his landscapes and seascapes.GiorgioFasol
Giorgio Fasol was an Italian composer and conductor who made significant contributions to contemporary classical music.MariaFasolini
Maria Fasolini was an Italian sculptor known for her works in marble and bronze.GiovanniFaso
Giovanni Faso is an Italian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for a Serie A club.FrancescoFaso
Francesco Faso is an Italian architect known for his innovative and sustainable designs.PaoloFason
Paolo Fason is an Italian fashion designer who has his own clothing line and boutiques in major cities.Faso Genealogy
OriginsThe name 'Faso' is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian word 'fase' which means 'phase' or 'stage'. It is a surname that likely originated as a nickname for someone who was associated with a particular phase or stage of life.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Faso' is primarily found in Italy, especially in the regions of Piedmont, Lombardy, and Veneto. It is less common in other countries, but can be found in small populations in the United States and other parts of the world due to migration and immigration.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Faso' include 'Fassi', 'Fassino', 'Fassoletti', 'Fasson', 'Fasolini', 'Fason', 'Fasoni', 'Fasola', and 'Fassio'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Faso' has been carried by Italian immigrants to various countries, including the United States, during periods of mass migration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.