There are
816
Ficarras in the USA
Ficarra is the
29064th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Ficarra

AngeloFicarra

Angelo Ficarra was an Italian football midfielder who played for several Italian clubs in the 1940s and 1950s.

GiuseppeFicarra

Giuseppe Ficarra was an Italian politician who served as the Mayor of Palermo from 1956 to 1959.

SalvatoreFicarra

Salvatore Ficarra is an Italian comedian and actor, known for his performances in the comedy duo Ficarra e Picone.

FabioFicarra

Fabio Ficarra is an Italian film director and screenwriter, known for his work on movies like 'The Overcoat' and 'Marriage Italian Style.'

PaoloFicarra

Paolo Ficarra is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator, recognized for his contributions to the comic book series 'Dylan Dog.'

MariaFicarra

Maria Ficarra is an Italian politician who has served in the Sicilian Regional Assembly since 2008.

AntoninoFicarra

Antonino Ficarra was an Italian painter known for his landscapes and scenes of everyday life in Sicily.

FrancescoFicarra

Francesco Ficarra is an Italian architect and urban planner, known for his designs of public spaces and buildings.

CarmeloFicarra

Carmelo Ficarra is an Italian journalist and author, specializing in investigative reporting and political analysis.

GiovanniFicarra

Giovanni Ficarra is an Italian chef and restaurateur, known for his traditional Sicilian cuisine and culinary innovations.

Ficarra Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Ficarra' is of Italian origin and is primarily found in the region of Sicily. It likely originated as a locational name, derived from the town of Ficarra in Messina province.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Ficarra' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the regions of Sicily and Calabria. There are also smaller populations of individuals with the surname in the United States, Argentina, and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Ficarra' include 'Ficarelli' and 'Ficarolo.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Ficarra' has primarily remained concentrated in Italy, with limited migration and immigration to other countries.