There are
543
Gracis in the USA
Graci is the
40313rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Graci

GiovanniBattista

Giovanni Battista Graciana was an Italian painter of the 16th century known for his religious and historical paintings.

LuisGraciani

Luis Graciani was a Uruguayan football player and coach, known for his successful career in the club Peñarol and for representing the Uruguayan national team.

MariaGracia

Maria Gracia Omegna is a Chilean actress known for her roles in popular TV series and movies in Chile.

NicolaGraci

Nicola Graci was an Italian composer and conductor, known for his contributions to opera and classical music.

SandroGraci

Sandro Graci is an Italian fashion designer known for his elegant and innovative clothing designs.

GiancarloGracis

Giancarlo Gracis is an Italian conductor, known for his interpretations of classical and operatic repertoire.

DanielaGracindo

Daniela Gracindo is a Brazilian actress known for her performances in TV series and theater.

AnnaGraciela

Anna Graciela is a Mexican singer known for her interpretations of ranchera music and Latin American folk songs.

JacopoGracinto

Jacopo Gracinto was an Italian sculptor of the 17th century known for his marble statues and architectural ornaments.

FabioGraciz

Fabio Graciz is an Argentine writer and journalist, known for his novels and non-fiction books.

Graci Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Graci' is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name 'Gratius', which means 'grace' or 'favor' in Latin. It is also related to the Spanish surname 'García'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Graci' is primarily found in Italy and countries with significant Italian diaspora, such as Argentina, Brazil, and the United States.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Graci' include 'Gracia', 'Garcia', and 'Gracie'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Graci' have migrated and immigrated to various countries over time, particularly during periods of Italian emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.