Lopardo is used as a family name or surname in Argentina. It is 7 characters long in length.
How popular is Lopardo?
Lopardo is common in Argentina.
Lopardo is ranked 84369 on our list.
Despite the fact that the number of Lopardo bearers increased by 5.596107 per cent in 2010 US census to 434 since 2000, the surname slipped by 335 spots and ranked at 48628. The last name was found in around 2 per 1 million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
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White | 89.63 | 93.67 |
Hispanic or Latino | 8.06 | 3.89 |
Black | 1.15 | 0 |
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Immigrants to US
From Italy
Laborer A. Lopardo from Italy aboard the Australia from Naples & Palermo. He is registered to be 58 years old when he arrived in USA on May 9, 1891. 7 years old Achille Lopardo, Anna Rosa Lopardo, aged 18, Antonio Lopardo (17) Laborer, Antonio Lopardo, aged 20, 22 years old Antonio Lopardo, Antonio Lopardo (22) Farmer, Farmer Antonio Lopardo, 36 years old Antonio Lopardo, and 44 other Lopardo around 35.85% of whom were laborer while others worked as country man and farmer, peasant, country woman migrated to US from Naples, Antwerp, Genoa, Lisbon, Palermo, Genoa and Gibraltar & Naples.