Summary
GRIMALDO is a surname of Italian origin. It is derived from the given name Grimald, which was a common name in medieval times. The name is said to have originated from the Old Germanic words 'grim', meaning 'fierce' or 'determined', and 'wald', meaning 'ruler' or 'power'. The surname has a rich history and is associated with noble families in Italy.There are
5931
Grimaldos in the USAGrimaldo is the
5829th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Grimaldo
AlbertoGrimaldo
Italian nobleman and military commander, known for his service in the Papal Army during the 16th century.FedericoGrimaldo
Italian painter and sculptor, renowned for his intricate religious artworks during the Renaissance period.IsabellaGrimaldo
Spanish poet and playwright of the Baroque era, notable for her poetic works exploring themes of love and spirituality.LeonardoGrimaldo
Italian philosopher and mathematician, recognized for his contributions to the field of logic and metaphysics in the 14th century.SophiaGrimaldo
French fashion designer and entrepreneur, founder of a renowned luxury fashion brand known for its elegant and timeless designs.Grimaldo Genealogy
Geographic DistributionGrimaldo is commonly found in regions of Italy, such as Lombardy and Campania, as well as in certain parts of Spain, particularly Catalonia and Andalusia.
VariationsVariants of the surname Grimaldo include Grimault, Grimal, Grimaldi, Grimand, and Grimaldi.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname Grimaldo occurred primarily during the 19th and 20th centuries. Many individuals migrated from Italy and Spain to various countries, including the United States, Argentina, and France, in search of better economic opportunities and a new life.