CORSI
Corsi
The surname Corsi is of Italian origin and is believed to have been introduced to Britain through Italian immigration. The name Corsi is of toponymic origin, indicating a connection to the place name Corsica, an island in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Corsi surname is relatively rare in Britain, often found among families with Italian heritage or those with connections to Italy. The name may have variations in spelling, such as Corzi or Corse, reflecting regional and historical influences.
Individuals with the surname Corsi have made contributions to various fields, including art, music, literature, and academia. The name's rich history and cultural significance make it an intriguing subject for genealogical research and study.
Despite its Italian roots, the Corsi surname has become part of the diverse fabric of British surnames, representing the nation’s vibrant history of migration and multiculturalism.
There are approximately 180 people named Corsi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Corsi.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Italy
Language of origin: Italian
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Aaron
- Adam
- Alexander
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Daniel
- David
- Gareth
- Gary
- John
- Paul
- Peter
- Stephen
- Thomas
Female
- Denise
- Elizabeth
- Heidemarie
- Helen
- Jessica
- Josephine
- Maria
- Mary
- Michelle
- Sara
- Susan
- Wendy
Similar and related surnames
- Carosi
- Carsey
- Carse
- Coraci
- Carsi
- Coarse
- Carsy
- Cors
- Corsa
- Corsie
- Corks
- Corse
- Corsey
- Corsh
- Corsin
- Corso
- Corss
- Course
- Coursey
- Coursin
- Coursy
- Curci
- Cursi
- Cursio
- Curzi
- Carss
- Corciu
- Cores
- Corkei
- Corkie
- Corsei
- Corsico
- Corsini
- Corsino
- Corskie
- Cours
- Coursh
- Curse
- Cursey
- Cursin
- Cork
- Crosse
- Cruise
- Cruz
- Gorse
- Grass
- Keers
- Kraus
- Kruse
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.