There are
462
Gherardis in the USA
Gherardi is the
46138th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gherardi

GherardoStarnina

Gherardo Starnina was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance, active mainly in Tuscany.

GherardoSilvani

Gherardo Silvani was an Italian architect and sculptor, active during the Baroque period.

GherardoBosio

Gherardo Bosio was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.

GherardoCibo

Gherardo Cibo was an Italian Cardinal and Bishop. He was the nephew of Pope Innocent VIII.

GherardoGentile

Gherardo Gentile was an Italian painter and engraver, known for his religious and historical works.

GherardoColombo

Gherardo Colombo is an Italian magistrate and former Senator, known for his work in fighting corruption.

GherardoGnoli

Gherardo Gnoli was an Italian scholar and orientalist, specializing in Iranian studies.

GherardoAppiani

Gherardo Appiani was an Italian painter, known for his biblical and mythological frescoes.

GherardoPoli

Gherardo Poli was an Italian physician and anatomist, known for his research on the circulatory system.

Gherardodei

Gherardo dei Tintori was an Italian painter of the Sienese School, known for his religious frescoes.

Gherardi Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Gherardi' is of Italian origin. It is derived from the given name 'Gherardo', which is an Italian form of the Germanic name 'Gerald', meaning 'rule of the spear.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Gherardi' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the Tuscany region where it originated. It is also found in other parts of Europe, such as France and Spain. There are also Gherardi families in Brazil and Argentina due to migration.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Gherardi' include 'Gherardini', 'Gherardesca', 'Gherardo', 'Gherardazzo', 'Gheridelli', 'Gerard', 'Gerardini', 'Gerardino', 'Gerarducci', and 'Gerardi'.
Migration and ImmigrationSome individuals with the surname 'Gherardi' have migrated from Italy to other countries, such as Brazil and Argentina, in search of better opportunities. Others may have immigrated to countries like the United States or Canada.