There are
1336
Rennas in the USA
Renna is the
20029th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Renna

VittoreRenda

Vittore Renda (1913-2004) was an Italian painter and sculptor known for his abstract and experimental works.

VincentRenna

Vincent Renna (1906-1982) was an American politician who served as a member of the New York State Assembly from 1949 to 1968.

AlessandroRenna

Alessandro Renna is an Italian football player who has played for several clubs in the Serie A and Serie B leagues.

LauraRenna

Laura Renna is an Italian actress known for her roles in Italian films and TV series.

SalvatoreRenna

Salvatore Renna (born 1983) is an Italian football goalkeeper who has played for various clubs in Italy.

AlbertoRenna

Alberto Renna is an Italian physicist known for his research in the field of mathematical physics.

RonRenna

Ron Renna is an American musician and songwriter who has released several albums and performed with various bands.

AntonellaRenna

Antonella Renna is an Italian journalist and TV presenter known for her work in sports journalism.

AngeloRenna

Angelo Renna is an Italian chef and restaurateur known for his authentic Italian cuisine.

GiuseppeRenna

Giuseppe Renna is an Italian entrepreneur and business executive who has founded and managed several successful companies.

Renna Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Renna' is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian word 'rena,' which means 'sand.' The name may have originally referred to someone who lived near a sandy area or had a sandy complexion.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Renna' is most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the southern regions of Calabria, Sicily, and Campania. It is less common in other parts of the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Renna' include 'Reno' and 'Renner.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere has been limited migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Renna'. However, some individuals may have emigrated from Italy to other countries, particularly during periods of economic hardship.