There are
617
Munafos in the USA
Munafo is the
36286th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Munafo

GiuseppeMunafo

Giuseppe Munafo was an Italian politician and senator known for his involvement in the Italian Communist Party and his work on agricultural and labor issues.

AlexMunafo

Alex Munafo is an Australian rugby league player who has represented both the Australia national team and the Queensland State of Origin team.

RaphaelMunafo

Raphael Munafo is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a forward for the Vasco da Gama football club.

GuidoMunafo

Guido Munafo is an Italian painter known for his abstract and colorful artworks inspired by nature and the human form.

MariaMunafo

Maria Munafo is an American author and professor, specializing in gender studies and feminist theory.

LuigiMunafo

Luigi Munafo is an Italian mathematician known for his research in the field of algebraic geometry.

AlessandroMunafo

Alessandro Munafo is an Italian chef and restaurateur, known for his innovative approach to traditional Italian cuisine.

GiovanniMunafo

Giovanni Munafo is an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs like AC Milan and Inter Milan.

FrancescaMunafo

Francesca Munafo is an Italian actress known for her roles in Italian films and television series.

SergioMunafo

Sergio Munafo is an Argentine rugby union player who has represented the Argentina national team.

Munafo Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Munafo' is of Italian origin and is derived from the name 'Monaco', meaning 'monk' in Italian. It is a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Monaco'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Munafo' is primarily found in Italy, particularly in the Sicily and Calabria regions. It is less common outside of Italy but may be found in other countries with Italian diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Munafo' include 'Monaco', 'Munafò', 'Monacchia', and 'Monachello'.
Migration and ImmigrationItalian immigrants carrying the surname 'Munafo' have migrated to various countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, particularly in the early 20th century.