There are
652
Rumores in the USA
Rumore is the
34668th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Rumore

MikeRumore

Mike Rumore is a Canadian hockey player who played in the National Hockey League from 1994 to 1998.

PaulRumore

Paul Rumore is an American artist known for his abstract paintings and mixed media artwork.

TonyRumore

Tony Rumore is an audio engineer and the founder of HeadRoom, a company specializing in headphone amplifiers and audio accessories.

SalRumore

Sal Rumore is an American musician and member of the indie rock band The Beets.

MaryRumore

Mary Rumore is a professor of communication studies at California State University, Sacramento, specializing in intercultural communication.

LouRumore

Lou Rumore is an American author and historian known for his books on organized crime history in Buffalo, New York.

JoeRumore

Joe Rumore was a radio personality and host of a popular late-night jazz show in Birmingham, Alabama.

JohnRumore

John Rumore is an American lawyer and the managing partner of Rumore, Rumore & Rumore, a law firm based in Buffalo, New York.

FrankRumore

Frank Rumore is a retired firefighter and paramedic who served with the New York City Fire Department for over 20 years.

AngeloRumore

Angelo Rumore is an Italian politician and member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the constituency of Calabria.

Rumore Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Rumore' is of Italian origin and is derived from the Italian word 'rumore', which means 'noise' or 'sound'. It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who was loud or made a lot of noise.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Rumore' is primarily found in Italy, particularly in the regions of Calabria, Campania, and Sicily. It is less common outside of Italy.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Rumore' include 'Rumori' and 'Rumuli'.
Migration and ImmigrationThere has been limited migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Rumore'. The majority of individuals with this surname are still concentrated in Italy.