There are
582
Mauras in the USA
Maura is the
38103rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Maura

EddieMaura

Eddie Maura is a former professional soccer player who played as a midfielder for several clubs in Argentina and Mexico.

GabrielaMaura

Gabriela Maura is a Spanish actress known for her roles in films such as 'Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown' and 'The Law of Desire.'

CarmenMaura

Carmen Maura is a Spanish actress who has appeared in over 100 films, including collaborations with director Pedro Almodóvar.

AlbertoMaura

Alberto Maura is a Spanish long-distance runner who specializes in the 3000-meter steeplechase event.

MauraTierney

Maura Tierney is an American actress known for her roles in television shows such as 'ER' and 'The Affair.'

MauraWest

Maura West is an American actress known for her portrayal of Carly Tenney Snyder on the soap opera 'As the World Turns' and Ava Jerome on 'General Hospital.'

MauraGillison

Maura Gillison is an American physician and researcher known for her work on the connection between human papillomavirus (HPV) and throat cancer.

MauraMoynihan

Maura Moynihan is an American writer and artist, and the daughter of former United States Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

MauraMurray

Maura Murray is an American woman who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 2004.

MauraC.

Maura C. Flannery is an American academic and author, specializing in the field of sociology of education.

Maura Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Maura' is of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the feminine given name 'Maura,' which is the feminine form of the Latin name 'Maurus,' meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Maura' is most commonly found in Spain and Portugal, as well as in countries with significant Spanish or Portuguese heritage, such as Brazil and Argentina.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Maura' include 'Mora' and 'Moras'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Maura' may have been carried by individuals with Spanish and Portuguese ancestry who migrated or immigrated to other countries, such as Brazil and Argentina.