Avellino is used as a family name or surname in Italy. It is 8 characters long in length.
How popular is Avellino?
Avellino is common in Italy.
Avellino is ranked 108911 on our list.
Despite the fact that the number of Avellino bearers increased by 3.129445 per cent in 2010 US census to 725 since 2000, the surname slipped by 622 spots and ranked at 31824. 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 | 93.38 | 95.02 |
Hispanic or Latino | 4.28 | 3.41 |
Others | 0.97 | 0.71 |
Avellino is not so popular last name but still a prevalent family name common in Italy. On the other hand, it is more oftenly used in Malta. Around 3767 people have been found who wears Avellino as their family name. Avellino is used widely across the globe.
More detailed information can be found below: RankCountryCount
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 1 - 10:
96,935
Spain10
541,660
Russia8
527,030
Indonesia7
23,165
Romania3
65,594
Belgium2
62,864
New Zealand1
101,414
Kyrgyzstan1
81,201
Switzerland1
36,678
Singapore1
38,841
Scotland1
21,562
Portugal1
118,015
Netherlands1
49,529
Israel1
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
75,883
Canada37
94,027
England32
61,159
Australia30
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
92,589
Brazil79
13,232
Chile63
Countries with hundreds of Avellino:
30,532
United States968
31,005
Argentina164
3,705
Uruguay134
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Immigrants to US
From Italy
23 years old country man Angelo Michele Avellino who was residing in Locadonia, Italy migrated to Boston on November 2, 1899 by Kaiser Wilhelm Ii put out from Genoa. Ada Avellino (2) Farmer, 13 years old Andrea Avellino, Andrea Avellino (23) Barber, Angelina Avellino, aged 4, Anto. Avellino, aged 58, Antonio Avellino (28) Shoemaker, 29 years old Antonio Avellino, Arcangelo Avellino, aged 25, and 30 other Avellino around 45.16% of whom were laborer while others worked as daughter and shoemaker, peasant migrated to US from Naples, Bari, Fiume, Naples, Palermo & Trieste, Genoa and Stockholm.
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The origin of the name is Hebrew there are several etymological possibilities for this name or it comes from the Latin meaning avellana where hazels grow. Avellino Namesakes
- Ralph Avellino, TV Editor
- Andrew Avellino, Saint
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