Fiorucci is used as a family name or surname in Italy. It is 8 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Fiorucci
No. of characters: 8
Origin: Italy
Meaning: Currently, no meaning found for Fiorucci

How popular is Fiorucci?

Fiorucci is common in Italy.

Fiorucci is ranked 64255 on our list.

As per 2010 US census, number of Fioruccis grew by 12.76596 per cent to 265 since 2000 and ranked 73215 after elevating 2993 spots. The last name was found in around 1 per 1 million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 93.96 92.77
Hispanic or Latino 5.66 6.81
Fiorucci is quite popular family name mostly used in Italy while Monaco is ahead in terms of density. Around 7106 people have been found who wears Fiorucci as their family name. Fiorucci is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 1 - 10:
361 Monaco8
90,215 Germany3
6,266 Luxembourg2
53,505 Turkey1
83,428 United Arab Emirates1
42,479 Greece1
7,292 Vietnam1
1,254 Gibraltar1
8,430 Northern Ireland1
37,493 Austria1
29,774 Venezuela1
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
107,506 England27
67,388 Australia26
81,586 Spain17
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
12,684 Switzerland90
29,438 Belgium52
Countries with hundreds of Fiorucci:
8,169 Argentina657
14,568 France649
20,126 Brazil636
66,315 United States376
28,123 Canada121
Countries with thousands of Fiorucci:
2,118 Italy4,434
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Immigrants to US

From Italy

Laborer A. Fiorucci from Italy aboard the Australia from Naples & Palermo. He is registered to be 26 years old when he arrived in USA on May 9, 1891. Alfonso Fiorucci (28) Worker, 27 years old Angelo Fiorucci, Angelo Fiorucci (36) Farmer, Antonio Fiorucci (40) Laborer, F. Fiorucci, aged 38, Peasant Filomeno Fiorucci, 17 years old G. Fiorucci, 47 years old G. Fiorucci, and 8 other Fiorucci around 55.56% of whom were laborer while others worked as peasant and farmer migrated to US from Havre, Naples, Bordeaux and Naples & Palermo.

Comments

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Maryetta Zwilling
The origin of the name is Indo-European etymology of the name comes from the agglutination of the prefix da Costa and Latin meaning: the hill; and by extension the location on the hillside.

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