Summary
Italian surname of possible Norman origin. It is derived from the personal name 'Massari', which comes from the Latin 'massarius' meaning 'farmer' or 'tenant farmer'. The surname is quite common in Italy and has a rich history.There are
5089
Massaros in the USAMassaro is the
6651st
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Massaro
LeoMassaro
Italian painter during the Renaissance period, known for his religious art and frescoes.SilvioMassaro
Famous Italian actor of the 20th century, renowned for his roles in acclaimed Italian films.RosaMassaro
Prominent Italian feminist and women's rights advocate in the late 19th century.GiovanniMassaro
Distinguished Italian mathematician and professor, renowned for his contributions to algebraic geometry.MariaMassaro
Renowned Italian opera singer, known for her mesmerizing soprano voice and performances in major opera houses worldwide.Massaro Genealogy
OriginsThe surname Massaro has Italian origins.
Geographic DistributionThe Massaro surname is commonly found in various regions of Italy, including Sicily, Calabria, Lombardy, and Campania.
VariationsVariations of the Massaro surname include Masaro, Massari, Massarotti, Masser, Mussaro, Masseroni, Misurelli, and Massaroni.