There are
1036
Minardis in the USA
Minardi is the
24222nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Minardi

AdrianoMinardi

Adriano Minardi is an Italian former racing driver and founder of the Minardi Formula One team.

GiancarloMinardi

Giancarlo Minardi is an Italian former racing driver and team owner, known for founding the Minardi Formula One team.

TommasoMinardi

Tommaso Minardi was an Italian painter of the neoclassic period, specializing in portrait and history painting.

DavideMinardi

Davide Minardi is an Italian contemporary artist and sculptor known for his abstract and figurative works.

GoffredoMinardi

Goffredo Minardi was an Italian composer and conductor, known for his opera 'Arminio.'

MassimilianoMinardi

Massimiliano Minardi is an Italian former racing driver who competed in various motorsport categories.

CaterinaMinardi

Caterina Minardi is an Italian actress known for her roles in several Italian films and television series.

GiovanniMinardi

Giovanni Minardi is an Italian former racing driver and team owner, known for founding the Minardi Formula One team.

GianDomenico

Gian Domenico Minardi is an Italian former racing driver and team owner, known for founding the Minardi Formula One team.

MarcoMinardi

Marco Minardi is an Italian former racing driver who competed in various motorsport categories.

Minardi Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Minardi' is of Italian origin. The name may be derived from the Italian word 'minare,' meaning 'to mine' or 'to extract,' possibly indicating an occupational surname related to mining or extraction.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Minardi' is mainly found in Italy and among Italian diaspora communities around the world. It is particularly concentrated in central and northern Italy.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Minardi' include 'Minardo' and 'Menardi'.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Minardi' may be primarily related to Italians moving within Italy or emigrating to other countries, notably during periods of Italian diaspora and economic migration.