LICATA
Licata
Licata is a surname of Italian origin. However, it is not commonly found in Britain. The name Licata is believed to be derived from a place called Licata in Sicily, Italy.
Those bearing the surname Licata may have ancestors who hailed from Sicily or other regions in Italy where the name is more prevalent. The name may have been passed down through generations, with some individuals emigrating to Britain or other countries and bringing the name with them.
The surname Licata may have variations in spelling or pronunciation, depending on the region of Italy from which the family originates. In Britain, individuals with the surname Licata may have a diverse range of backgrounds and family histories, with ties to Italian culture and heritage.
While not a widespread surname in Britain, Licata may be present in communities with Italian roots or in families with Italian ancestry. The name represents a connection to Italy and its rich history, culture, and traditions.
There are approximately 165 people named Licata in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Licata.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Antonio
- Carmelo
- Giacomo
- Giuseppe
- Luca
- Nicolo
- Salvatore
- Stephen
- Vincenzo
- Vittorio
Female
- Antonia
- Enza
- Isabella
- Laura
- Lauren
- Magdalena
- Maria
- Meryam
- Sophie
- Toni