Amarante is used as a family name or surname in Brazil. It is 8 characters long in length.
How popular is Amarante?
Amarante is common in Brazil.
Amarante is ranked 15712 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Amarantes grew by 15.13944 per cent to 867 since 2000 and ranked 27732 after elevating 1811 spots. The last name was found in around 3 per 1 million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
| Race | 2010 | 2000 |
|---|
Zambia3
Germany3
Puerto Rico2
Belgium2
Singapore2
China2
Angola1
Qatar1
Bolivia1
Dominica1
Equatorial Guinea1
Japan1
Macau1
Madagascar1
Malta1
Morocco1
Mozambique1
Poland1
United Arab Emirates46
England38
Switzerland36
Canada28
Chile27
Netherlands18
Australia11
Portugal619
Italy549
Mexico471
Cape Verde380
Spain192
Saudi Arabia154
Venezuela151
Uruguay147
France122
Dominican Republic3,713
Philippines2,578
Argentina1,314
United States1,007
Brazil21,830Immigrants to US
From Italy
Farmer Alfonsa Amarante from Corbara, Italy aboard the Burgundia from Jersey. She is registered to be 74 years old when she arrived in Brooklyn on March 4, 1895. Laborer Angiola Amarante, Antonio Amarante, aged 22, 52 years old Antonio Amarante, Country man Antonio Amarante, C. Amarante, aged 29, C. Amarante, aged 40, Farmer Domenico Amarante, Farmer Felice Amarante, and 19 other Amarante around 40% of whom were laborer while others worked as peasant and housewife migrated to US from Genoa, Naples, Naples & Palermo, Fiume and Naples & Palermo.
Amarante Namesakes
- Rodrigo Amarante, Singer
- Catello Amarante, Olympic athlete
- Carlos Amarante, Architect
- Ruth Amarante, Dancer
- Cassio Amarante, Film Production Designer
- Bruna Amarante da Silva, Soccer player
- Tetê Amarante, Costume designer
- Diogo Costa Amarante, Film director
- Gustavo Amarante, Musical Artist
- Régis Amarante Lima de Quadros, Soccer player
