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

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

How popular is Viviano?

Viviano is common in Italy.

Viviano is ranked 76347 on our list.

As per 2010 US census, number of Vivianos grew by 17.88806 per cent to 2043 since 2000 and ranked 14579 after elevating 930 spots. The last name was found in around 7 per 1 million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 86 89.96
Hispanic or Latino 11.8 8.48
Others 1.08 1.15
Black 0.54 0
Viviano is quite popular family name mostly used in United States while Italy is ahead in terms of density. Around 5807 people have been found who wears Viviano as their family name. Viviano is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 1 - 10:
11,342 Uruguay3
118,441 Germany2
26,123 Malaysia2
2,613 The Bahamas1
38,841 Scotland1
2,715 Gabon1
123,175 Tanzania1
7,314 Bolivia1
7,941 Guatemala1
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
155,398 France49
63,701 Canada46
23,537 Switzerland45
16,483 Chile45
60,950 Spain28
107,506 England27
Countries with hundreds of Viviano:
9,571 Argentina567
5,126 Peru499
14,944 Mexico262
7,648 Venezuela201
75,961 Brazil111
Countries with thousands of Viviano:
14,946 United States2,257
6,466 Italy1,657
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Immigrants to US

From Italy

Alberto Viviano worked as laborer and hailed from Sicilia, Italy. 21 years old embarked for New York from Naples on Hispania and arrived on December 5, 1889. Alessandro Viviano, aged 16, Angela Viviano, aged 12, Angelina Viviano, Anna Viviano (4) Domestic, Anna Viviano, aged 6, 35 years old Anto. Viviano, Antonia Viviano, aged 6, Farmer Antonino Viviano, and 94 other Viviano majority of whom were laborer and others worked as domestic and farmer, barber, peasant, country man, tailor, daughter, shoemaker, housewife, carpenter migrated to US.

Comments

M
Marlyn Padua
Viviano is an Italian surname, equivalent to vivien: former Christian name and surname, representing the Latin name vivianus, form of the verb vivere that signife live this name must have had a symbolic meaning for Christians, it probably means the faithful who enjoys the divine life, thanks to christ who gives life.

Viviano Namesakes

  • Andrea Viviano, Soccer player
  • Josie Viviano, Television producer
  • Sam Viviano, Art Director
  • Sal Viviano, Actor
  • Emiliano Viviano, Soccer player
  • Sam Viviano, Art Director
  • Emiliano Viviano, Soccer player
  • Frank Viviano, Journalist
  • Sam Viviano, Art Director
  • Sal Viviano, Actor
  • In 2014 horror film, Tejen, Catalina Viviano characterized N.

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