DI GIORGIO
Also recorded as Di Giorgio, Di'Giorgio, Di'giorgio, Digiorgio
Di Giorgio
Di Giorgio is a British surname that has Italian origins. It is derived from the Italian words "di" meaning "of" and "Giorgio" which is the Italian form of George. The name translates to "of George" or "son of George" indicating a patrilineal descent.
The Di Giorgio surname is not common in British households, but it can be traced back to Italian immigrants who settled in Britain over the years. These immigrants brought their rich culture and heritage, including their surnames, which have become a part of the British multicultural tapestry.
Individuals bearing the surname Di Giorgio may have connections to regions in Italy where this surname is more prevalent, such as Sicily or southern Italy. The name may also come in different variations, reflecting regional dialects and influences.
Like many surnames, Di Giorgio carries a sense of ancestral heritage and familial pride for those who bear it. It serves as a reminder of the diverse influences that have shaped British society and continues to be a part of the country's multicultural identity.
There are approximately 44 people named di Giorgio in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named di Giorgio.