There are
739
Gucciones in the USA
Guccione is the
31360th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Guccione

BobGuccione

Bob Guccione was an American businessman and founder of the adult magazine, Penthouse.

KathyGuccione

Kathy Guccione is an American film producer and co-founder of Penthouse Films International.

CarlGuccione

Carl Guccione is an American politician and former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

TonyGuccione

Tony Guccione is an Australian businessman and the founder of the V8 Supercar racing team, Triple Eight Race Engineering.

LizGuccione

Liz Guccione is an American artist and photographer known for her surreal and dreamlike images.

VinGuccione

Vin Guccione is an American film director and producer known for his work on independent films.

MichaelGuccione

Michael Guccione is an American businessman and the founder of Guccione Wealth Management.

ConnieGuccione

Connie Guccione is an American actress known for her appearances in television shows and commercials.

AnthonyGuccione

Anthony Guccione is an Australian rugby league player who played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

RayGuccione

Ray Guccione is an American football coach and current head coach of the Orcutt Academy High School football team.

Guccione Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Guccione' is of Italian origin. It is derived from the medieval Italian given name 'Guccio' or 'Guccius', which is a diminutive form of 'Guido' or 'Guidus'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Guccione' is most commonly found in Italy, especially in the regions of Lombardy, Lazio, and Sicily. It is also present in other countries with Italian diaspora, such as the United States, Canada, Argentina, and Australia.
VariationsThere are no major variations of the surname 'Guccione'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Guccione' can be attributed to individuals and families seeking better economic opportunities or escaping political or social unrest in Italy. Many Italians migrated to countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.