There are
1023
Loureiros in the USA
Loureiro is the
24466th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Loureiro

RuiLoureiro

Rui Loureiro is a Portuguese football player who currently plays for the Vitória de Setúbal team.

MariaLoureiro

Maria Loureiro is a Brazilian economist known for her research on environmental and natural resource economics.

RubénDarío

Rubén Darío Loureiro is an Argentine football player who currently plays for Agropecuario.

FelipeLoureiro

Felipe Loureiro is a Brazilian pianist and composer known for his classical music performances and compositions.

IsabelLoureiro

Isabel Loureiro is a Portuguese expert in environmental studies and currently works at the University of São Paulo.

AntonioLoureiro

Antonio Loureiro is a Brazilian sculptor known for his public art pieces displayed in various cities.

EduardoLoureiro

Eduardo Loureiro is a Spanish journalist and television presenter, known for his work on news and sports programs.

PatriciaLoureiro

Patricia Loureiro is a Portuguese fashion designer known for her unique and innovative clothing designs.

JorgeLoureiro

Jorge Loureiro is a Portuguese singer and songwriter, specializing in traditional Portuguese music genres.

CarolinaLoureiro

Carolina Loureiro is a Portuguese actress and television host, known for her roles in popular TV series.

Loureiro Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Loureiro' is of Portuguese origin and is derived from the word 'loureiro', which means 'laurel tree' in Portuguese. It is believed that the name was originally given to someone who lived near a laurel tree or worked with laurel wood.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Loureiro' is most commonly found in Portugal and countries with Portuguese-speaking populations, such as Brazil and Angola. It is also found in smaller numbers in other parts of the world where Portuguese immigrants have settled.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Loureiro' include 'Loreiro' and 'Loureir' in different regions.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Loureiro' has been carried by Portuguese immigrants to various countries, especially during periods of Portuguese exploration, colonization, and emigration.