There are
1325
Marsicos in the USA
Marsico is the
20149th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Marsico

GianfrancoMarsico

Gianfranco Marsico is an Italian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Feralpisalò.

GiovanniMarsico

Giovanni Marsico is an Italian entrepreneur, speaker, and the founder of the popular blog and podcast, 'JustGetOutOfTown.com.'

AntonioMarsico

Antonio Marsico is an Italian musician, composer, and singer known for his work in the indie rock band Marta Sui Tubi.

RaffaellaMarsico

Raffaella Marsico is an Italian actress and producer known for her roles in Italian films such as 'Don't Move' and 'We Can Do That.'

LucianaMarsico

Luciana Marsico is an Italian archaeologist and professor at the University of Naples Federico II, specializing in Roman archaeology.

GiuseppeMarsico

Giuseppe Marsico is an Italian politician and member of the Democratic Party, serving as the mayor of Locri.

EnricoMarsico

Enrico Marsico is an Italian scientist and professor at the University of Naples Federico II, known for his research in biological chemistry.

LauraMarsico

Laura Marsico is an Italian journalist and television presenter, known for her work on Rai News.

MarioMarsico

Mario Marsico is an Italian businessman and investor, known for his involvement in the financial industry.

RaimondoMarsico

Raimondo Marsico is an Italian writer, journalist, and television presenter, known for his work on Rai.

Marsico Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Marsico' is of Italian origin and is derived from the word 'marsicano,' which means 'from Marsica' in Italian. Marsica is a region in central Italy.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Marsico' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the regions of Campania and Abruzzo. It is also present among Italian diaspora communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Marsico' include 'Marcico' and 'Marzico'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Marsico' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, particularly in the Americas, as part of the Italian diaspora.