There are
588
Velardis in the USA
Velardi is the
37792nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Velardi

MariaVelardi

Maria Velardi was an Italian-American doctor and philanthropist known for her contributions to the field of pediatric medicine.

GiuseppeVelardi

Giuseppe Velardi was an Italian painter of the Baroque period known for his religious and mythological paintings.

GiovanniVelardi

Giovanni Velardi was an Italian football player who played as a midfielder for various clubs in Serie A.

LucianoVelardi

Luciano Velardi is an Italian sculptor known for his abstract and figurative bronze sculptures.

AlessandroVelardi

Alessandro Velardi is an Italian chef known for his Michelin-starred restaurant in Rome.

AngeloVelardi

Angelo Velardi is an Italian politician who served as the mayor of a small town in southern Italy.

CarloVelardi

Carlo Velardi is an Italian architect known for his innovative designs and sustainable architecture projects.

CarmelaVelardi

Carmela Velardi is an Italian actress known for her roles in several popular Italian films.

EnzoVelardi

Enzo Velardi is an Italian journalist and television presenter known for his work on a popular news program.

FrancescaVelardi

Francesca Velardi is an Italian fashion designer known for her elegant and sophisticated evening wear collections.

Velardi Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Velardi' is of Italian origin. It is derived from the personal name 'Valerius,' which was a Roman family name meaning 'strong, healthy.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Velardi' is primarily found in Italy, especially in the regions of Campania, Lazio, and Sicily. There are also pockets of Velardis in other parts of Europe, as well as in the United States and South America.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Velardi' include 'Delardi,' 'Vilardi,' 'Lardi,' 'Belardi,' 'Pelardi,' 'Celardi,' 'Velardo,' 'Verardi,' 'Valardi,' and 'Calardi.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere has been some migration of people with the surname 'Velardi' to other countries, particularly during periods of Italian emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many Velardis settled in the United States and South America.