There are
11202
Ninos in the USA
Nino is the
3224th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Nino

MarianoNino

Mariano Nino was an Argentine philosopher and professor, known for his work in the field of political philosophy.

FernandoNino

Fernando Nino is a Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various clubs, including Real Madrid and Barcelona.

AnaBelen

Ana Belen Nino is a Colombian actress and model, known for her roles in telenovelas and films.

RafaelNino

Rafael Nino is a Mexican architect and urban planner, renowned for his innovative designs and sustainable approaches.

CarlosNino

Carlos Nino is an American musician and producer, known for his eclectic and experimental approach to music.

LauraNino

Laura Nino is a Colombian journalist and news anchor, recognized for her work in reporting on current affairs and social issues.

JuanNino

Juan Nino is a Spanish politician and member of the Parliament of Catalonia, affiliated with the Republican Left of Catalonia.

SofiaNino

Sofia Nino de Rivera is a Mexican stand-up comedian and actress, known for her sharp wit and observational comedy style.

AlejandroNino

Alejandro Nino is a Colombian artist and sculptor, recognized for his innovative use of materials and integration of nature into his artwork.

SilviaNino

Silvia Nino is a Brazilian lawyer and human rights advocate, dedicated to promoting equality and justice for marginalized communities.

Nino Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Nino' is of Italian and Spanish origin. It is derived from the given name 'Nino' which is a diminutive form of names such as 'Antonino' or 'Giovannino'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Nino' is most commonly found in Italy and Spain, reflecting its Italian and Spanish origins. It is also present in other Spanish-speaking countries and among Italian diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Nino' include 'Nini' and 'Ninno'.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its Italian and Spanish origins, the name 'Nino' has been carried by immigrants to various countries, particularly those with significant Italian or Spanish diaspora communities.