Lombardi

The surname Lombardi has its roots in Italy, particularly in the Lombardy region. However, despite its Italian origins, the name Lombardi has been adopted by families in various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom.

The Lombardi surname is classified as a toponymic surname, meaning it is derived from a place name. In this case, Lombardi likely originated from someone who came from Lombardy, a northern region in Italy. Over time, individuals bearing the Lombardi surname migrated to different countries, including Britain.

In the UK, the surname Lombardi may be found among families with Italian ancestry, reflecting the country's history of immigration and cultural diversity. Those bearing the Lombardi surname have made contributions to various fields, including art, literature, science, and more, enriching British society with their talents and heritage.

Today, the Lombardi surname serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of different cultures and histories. Its presence in Britain highlights the nation's long tradition of welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds and incorporating their stories into the tapestry of British identity.

There are approximately 507 people named Lombardi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Lombardi.

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Italy

Language of origin: Italian

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • Anthony
  • Antonio
  • David
  • Domenico
  • Franco
  • Joseph
  • Luca
  • Marco
  • Mario
  • Mark
  • Paul

Female

  • Alessandra
  • Ana
  • Andrea
  • Anna
  • Brenda
  • Elena
  • Francesca
  • Katherine
  • Lisa
  • Maria
  • Michelle
  • Susan
  • Tina
  • Victoria

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