There are
822
Gagliardos in the USA
Gagliardo is the
28909th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gagliardo

RiccardoGagliarducci

Riccardo Gagliarducci is an Italian economist known for his research on political economy and public economics.

PieroGagliardo

Piero Gagliardo is an Italian winemaker famous for producing Barolo wines in the Piedmont region.

GiuseppeGagliardo

Giuseppe Gagliardo is an Italian football player who has played for several clubs in the Serie A.

MariaGagliardo

Maria Gagliardo is an Italian artist known for her abstract paintings and sculptures.

AntonioGagliardo

Antonio Gagliardo is an Argentine musician and composer known for his contributions to tango music.

LuciaGagliardo

Lucia Gagliardo is an Italian model and actress who has appeared in various fashion magazines and films.

CristianoGagliardo

Cristiano Gagliardo is an Italian chef and restaurateur known for his innovative culinary creations.

GiuliaGagliardo

Giulia Gagliardo is an Italian journalist and television presenter who has worked for major news networks.

FedericoGagliardo

Federico Gagliardo is an Argentine writer and poet known for his literary works inspired by nature and spirituality.

RobertaGagliardo

Roberta Gagliardo is an Italian fashion designer known for her avant-garde and elegant designs.

Gagliardo Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Gagliardo' is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian word 'gagliardo', which means 'brave' or 'bold'. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone known for their courage or bravery.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Gagliardo' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the regions of Piedmont and Lombardy. It is also present in other Italian-speaking regions and communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Gagliardo' include 'Gagliardi', 'Gallo', 'Galloppa', 'Gagliardone', 'Gagliarduccio', 'Gagliarducci', 'Gagliardotto', and 'Gagliardore'.
Migration and ImmigrationThere have been instances of migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Gagliardo', particularly from Italy to other countries such as Argentina, the United States, and Australia.