DIMARCO
Also recorded as Di Marco, di Marco
Dimarco
Dimarco is a relatively rare British surname with Italian roots. The surname is of patronymic origin, deriving from the personal name "Marco", which is the Italian form of the given name Mark. The addition of the preposition "di" signifies "of" or "from", thus making Dimarco translate to "son of Marco" or "descendant of Marco" in Italian.
It is believed that the surname Dimarco was brought to the United Kingdom by Italian immigrants, possibly during the large wave of Italian migration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Over time, the surname may have undergone anglicisation or modifications to adapt to English pronunciation and spelling conventions.
Individuals carrying the Dimarco surname may have diverse ancestries, with connections to both Italian heritage and British cultural identity. The surname Dimarco, while not widely common, contributes to the rich tapestry of British surnames reflecting the country's historical ties to various regions around the world.
Occurrences of the Dimarco surname can be found in archival records, genealogical databases, and contemporary British society, embodying the ongoing legacy of migration and cultural exchange in the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 256 people named Dimarco in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Dimarco.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Antonio
- Christopher
- Joseph
- Justin
- Michael
- Mike
- Nicholas
- Paul
- Simon
- Stephen
Female
- Aimee
- Angela
- Angelina
- Barbara
- Emma
- Francesca
- Joanna
- Louisa
- Luisa
- Maria
- Nicola
- Paula
- Rita
- Stephanie