Dragoni is used as a family name or surname in Italy. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Dragoni
No. of characters: 7
Origin: Italy
Meaning: Currently, no meaning found for Dragoni

How popular is Dragoni?

Dragoni is common in Italy.

Dragoni is ranked 83064 on our list.

Dragoni is quite popular last name mostly concentrated in Italy which signifies that it is originated from Italy. Around 5251 people have been found who wears Dragoni as their family name. Dragoni is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 1 - 10:
486,351 Russia10
153,990 Australia7
280,667 Canada5
89,020 Tanzania2
5,817 Albania2
131,225 Spain2
118,441 Germany2
2,309 Monaco1
134,667 Zimbabwe1
49,101 Denmark1
107,212 South Africa1
16,640 Hong Kong1
49,529 Israel1
29,046 Japan1
83,428 United Arab Emirates1
12,745 Luxembourg1
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
16,483 Chile45
33,012 Belgium45
75,927 England43
8,720 Qatar29
36,547 Switzerland27
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
2,992 Puerto Rico68
Countries with hundreds of Dragoni:
34,683 Brazil334
50,564 France196
139,837 United States148
36,751 Argentina134
Countries with thousands of Dragoni:
2,283 Italy4,143
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Immigrants to US

From Italy

Achille Dragoni worked as laborer and hailed from Italy. 25 years old embarked for New York from Havre on La Gascogne and arrived on July 6, 1891. 16 years old Alfonso Dragoni, Carmine Dragoni, Laborer Filippo Dragoni, 34 years old Filomena Dragoni, Francescantonio Dragoni, aged 44, Francescantonio Dragoni (44) Peasant, Gaetano Dragoni, aged 21, Giovanni Dragoni, aged 7, and 9 other Dragoni majority of whom were country man and others worked as seamstress and peasant, musician, farmer, mechanic migrated to US from Naples, Jersey and Undefined Code.

Comments

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Judi Brower
The origin of the name is Germanic etymology of the name comes from the Germanic Drakk, meaning: the serpent, the dragon who was the figurehead of longships this name gives the ancient craft: ocean.

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