There are
503
Monasterios in the USA
Monasterio is the
43006th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Monasterio

BaldomeroMonasterio

Baldomero Monasterio (1862–1902) was a Spanish caricaturist and painter known for his satirical illustrations in magazines and newspapers.

AugustoElías

Augusto Elías Monasterio (1843–1913) was a Venezuelan lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Development during the government of Cipriano Castro.

PabloMonasterio

Pablo Monasterio (1895–1959) was an Argentine neurologist and psychiatrist who made significant contributions to the understanding of mental disorders.

Maríadel

María del Carmen Monasterio Escudero (born 1942) is a Spanish politician and former member of the Parliament of Cantabria.

ÁngelMonasterio

Ángel Monasterio (1876–1961) was a Bolivian geographer and historian known for his studies on the geography of Bolivia, especially the Altiplano region.

BeltránMonasterio

Beltrán Monasterio (born 1982) is a Venezuelan footballer who has played for several clubs, including Caracas FC and the Venezuelan national team.

NuriaMonasterio

Nuria Monasterio (born 1979) is a Spanish long-distance runner who has competed in various international championships and marathons.

FernandaMonasterio

Fernanda Monasterio (1923–2010) was a Uruguayan actress who appeared in numerous films and television series throughout her career.

VicenteMonasterio

Vicente Monasterio (1821–1880) was a Spanish composer and musician known for his piano compositions and arrangements of popular Spanish music.

JoséMaría

José María Monasterio (1880–1957) was an Argentine racing driver who competed in various national and international motorsport events.

Monasterio Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Monasterio' is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Spanish word 'monasterio,' meaning 'monastery.' The name is likely to have originally referred to someone who lived near or worked at a monastery.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Monasterio' is most commonly found in Spain, particularly in the regions of Cantabria, Galicia, and Asturias. It is also found in other Spanish-speaking countries, such as Argentina and Venezuela.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Monasterio' include 'Monasteri', 'Monasterio García', 'Monastero', 'Monestari', 'Monestario', 'Monestir', 'Monestrat', 'Monestrol', and 'Monesté'.
Migration and ImmigrationThere have been instances of individuals with the surname 'Monasterio' migrating and immigrating to various parts of the world, particularly during periods of Spanish colonization and emigration.