There are
1640
Vianas in the USA
Viana is the
17268th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Viana

EduardoViana

Eduardo Viana is a Brazilian soccer player who plays as a defender for Flamengo and the Brazilian national team.

FernandoViana

Fernando Viana is a Portuguese sculptor known for his abstract and figurative works.

LilianaViana

Liliana Viana is a Venezuelan actress and television personality, best known for her role in the telenovela 'A todo corazón.'

JoséViana

José Viana is a Spanish painter and draftsman known for his realistic and detailed landscapes.

GabrielaViana

Gabriela Viana is a Brazilian model and beauty queen who won the Miss Brasil Latina 2020 pageant.

MiguelViana

Miguel Viana is a Portuguese journalist and television presenter known for his work on various news programs.

AnaViana

Ana Viana is a Portuguese singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.

RicardoViana

Ricardo Viana is a Brazilian professor and researcher specializing in the field of environmental science.

IsabelViana

Isabel Viana is a Spanish fashion designer known for her elegant and timeless designs.

HugoViana

Hugo Viana is a Portuguese mixed martial artist who has competed in the UFC and other major MMA promotions.

Viana Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Viana is of Portuguese and Spanish origin. It is derived from several place names in Portugal and Spain, including the town of Viana do Castelo in Portugal and the city of Viana in Spain. The name Viana is believed to have originated from the Latin word 'vitis,' meaning 'vine,' and 'anna,' meaning 'belonging to.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname Viana is most commonly found in Portugal and Brazil, where it is among the top surnames. It is also found in other Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries, as well as in communities of Portuguese and Spanish descent around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname Viana include Vianas, Vianez, Vyana, and Viani.
Migration and ImmigrationAs Portuguese and Spanish colonizers and immigrants traveled to various parts of the world, they carried the surname Viana with them. Today, people with the surname Viana can be found in countries such as Brazil, Portugal, Spain, the United States, and Canada.