Covello is used as a family name or surname in Argentina. It is 7 characters long in length.
How popular is Covello?
Covello is common in Argentina.
Covello is ranked 87021 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Covellos plummeted by 7.945206 per cent to 1008 since 2000 and slipped by 2683 spots and ranked at 24736. The last name was found in around 3 per 1 million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
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White | 90.97 | 94.98 |
Hispanic or Latino | 4.96 | 3.2 |
Asian and Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander | 1.88 | 0.46 |
Others | 1.59 | 1.28 |
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Immigrants to US
From Italy
Agostino Covello worked as laborer and hailed from Montalto Di Castro, Italy. 13 years old embarked for Toronto Can from Naples on Bolivia and arrived on November 23, 1900. Alessandro Covello (21) Tailor, Laborer Alessandro Covello, 48 years old Annunziato Covello, Antonio Covello, aged 28, Battista Covello (23) Laborer, Peasant Beniamino Covello, Bruno Covello (60) Farmer, 6 years old C. Covello, and 57 other Covello around 48.39% of whom were laborer while others worked as tailor and country man, peasant, farmer, country woman migrated to US from Genoa, Gibraltar & Naples, Jersey and Naples & Trieste.