D'AGOSTINO
Recorded variant spellings include D Agostino, D'agostino, Dagostino
Dagostino
Dagostino is a British surname of Italian origin, derived from the personal name "Agostino," itself a variation of the Latin name "Augustinus," meaning "venerable" or "majestic." The surname Dagostino is believed to have been brought to the United Kingdom by Italian immigrants, who settled in the country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Individuals bearing the surname Dagostino can predominantly be found in regions with historically significant Italian immigrant populations, such as London, Manchester, and Liverpool. Over time, the surname has become assimilated into British culture, with many descendants of Italian immigrants proudly bearing the name as part of their British identity.
The Dagostino surname may also be linked to notable figures in British history, with members of the Dagostino family making contributions to various fields such as business, academia, arts, and sports. This demonstrates the diverse and multifaceted impact that immigrants and their descendants have had on British society.
Today, the surname Dagostino continues to be passed down through generations, symbolising the rich tapestry of British cultural heritage and the enduring legacy of immigrant communities in the United Kingdom.
Typical given names associated with the D'Agostino surname
Male
- Anthony
- Antonio
- Bert
- Carlo
- Gerard
- Giovanni
- Justin
- Marco
- Mario
- Vincent
Female
- Adeline
- Andrea
- Anna
- Anni
- Christine
- Claire
- Lucy
- Maria
- Mary
- Rebecca
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