Aloia is used as a family name or surname in Italy. It is 5 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Aloia
No. of characters: 5
Origin: Italy
Meaning: Currently, no meaning found for Aloia

How popular is Aloia?

Aloia is common in Italy.

Aloia is ranked 120144 on our list.

As per 2010 US census, number of Aloias grew by 22.59259 per cent to 662 since 2000 and ranked 34272 after elevating 4252 spots. The last name was found in around 2 per 1 million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 94.86 95.19
Hispanic or Latino 2.72 2.41
Others 1.06 1.3
Aloia is not so popular last name but still a prevalent surname concentrated mainly in Italy which may be its originating country too. Around 3340 people have been found who wears Aloia as their family name. Aloia is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 1 - 10:
184,212 France3
20,837 Venezuela2
492,292 Ukraine1
81,201 Switzerland1
38,841 Scotland1
38,830 Morocco1
24,771 Colombia1
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
82,145 Canada34
107,506 England27
80,054 Spain18
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
39,090 Australia54
Countries with hundreds of Aloia:
31,633 United States927
20,574 Brazil620
26,800 Argentina194
Countries with thousands of Aloia:
7,434 Italy1,456

Immigrants to US

From Italy

Aguise Aloia worked as agriculturist and hailed from Italy. 1 years old embarked for New York from Naples on Britannia and arrived on September 6, 1884. Angelo Aloia, aged 21, 23 years old Angelo Aloia, Peasant Angelo Aloia, Country man Angelo Aloia, Antonio Aloia, aged 24, Laborer Antonio Aloia, Antonio Aloia, aged 24, 30 years old Ciriaco Aloia, and 22 other Aloia around 46.88% of whom were laborer while others worked as peasant and country man, farmer, shoemaker migrated to US from Naples, Marseilles & Naples, Genoa, Genoa and Gibraltar & Naples.

Comments

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Nathanael Johansen
 The origin of the name is Basque etymology of the name comes from the agglutination of the word and the suffix ia alho which means wild oats; and by extension where grows wild oats this surname specifies the location of the ancestral home.

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