There are
758
Peltos in the USAPelto is the
30735th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Pelto
SannaPelliccioni
Sanna Pelliccioni is an Italian-born luger who has competed at the Olympic Games, winning multiple medals in World Championships.JoshuaPelto
Joshua Pelto is a political consultant and strategist known for his work on various political campaigns.RicardoPelto
Ricardo Pelto is a Brazilian footballer who played as a midfielder for various clubs in Brazil and abroad.Marja-LeenaPelto
Marja-Leena Pelto is a Finnish journalist and author known for her works on social issues and women's rights.VictorPelto
Victor Pelto is a Swedish entrepreneur and investor, known for his successful ventures in the technology industry.SophiaPelto
Sophia Pelto is a Canadian artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media artwork.AntonioPelto
Antonio Pelto is an Argentinean chef and restaurateur, known for his innovative culinary creations.EvaPelto
Eva Pelto is a Finnish cross-country skier who has represented Finland in various international competitions.LuisPelto
Luis Pelto is a Spanish architect known for his modern and sustainable architectural designs.HannaPelto
Hanna Pelto is a Swedish actress known for her roles in various stage plays and films.Pelto Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Pelto' is of Finnish origin. It is derived from the Finnish word 'pelto', which means 'field' or 'arable land'. The name likely originated as a locational or occupational surname for someone who lived or worked in a field or agricultural land.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Pelto' is most commonly found in Finland, where it originated. However, due to migration and immigration, individuals with the surname can also be found in other countries, particularly those with Finnish diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Pelto' include 'Peltola' and 'Peltomaa'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Pelto' primarily involve individuals moving from Finland to other countries for various reasons such as work, education, or personal circumstances.