There are
560
Margaritos in the USA
Margarito is the
39281st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Margarito

AntonioMargarito

Antonio Margarito is a Mexican professional boxer who held multiple world championships in the welterweight division.

JuanMargarito

Juan Margarito Bautista is a Totonac artist from Mexico known for his intricate wood carvings and sculptures.

MargaritoSaavedra

Margarito Saavedra is a Bolivian painter and muralist known for his vibrant and politically charged artworks.

MargaritoVargas

Margarito Vargas is a Puerto Rican musician and composer, known for his contributions to salsa and Latin jazz music.

MargaritoC.

Margarito C. Cuaton is a Filipino politician who served as the governor of Isabela province in the Philippines.

MargaritoHernandez

Margarito Hernandez is a Guatemalan artist known for his vibrant and surreal paintings inspired by Mayan culture.

MargaritoMenegazzi

Margarito Menegazzi is an Italian footballer who played as a defender for various Italian clubs in the 1950s and 1960s.

MargaritoBautista

Margarito Bautista is a Mexican poet and writer known for his works exploring themes of identity, culture, and migration.

MargaritoDe

Margarito De Leon is a Filipino inventor and entrepreneur known for his innovative creations in the field of agriculture.

MargaritoIglesias

Margarito Iglesias is a Spanish sculptor known for his large-scale public sculptures and installations.

Margarito Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Margarito' is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Greek name 'Margaret,' which means 'pearl.'
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Margarito' is distributed primarily in Spanish-speaking countries, with significant populations in Mexico, Spain, and the Philippines.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Margarito' include 'Margherito' and 'Margherita' in Italian and 'Marguerite' in French.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to historical Spanish colonization and migration, the name 'Margarito' can also be found in countries influenced by Spanish culture, such as the United States and Latin American countries.