MANCINI
Mancini
Mancini is an Italian surname, common among individuals of Italian descent. The surname originates from the Middle Ages, with roots in the Italian regions of Lazio and Umbria. Over time, the surname has spread beyond Italy, with individuals bearing the name found in various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom.
The name "Mancini" is believed to have arrived in the United Kingdom through Italian immigration waves during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, individuals with the surname Mancini can be found across the country, with notable figures bearing the name in various fields, including arts, sports, and academia.
One of the most famous bearers of the Mancini surname is Caterina Mancini, an Italian noblewoman known for her influence in European courts during the 17th century. She was the niece of Cardinal Mazarin, a prominent figure in the political landscape of France.
The Mancini surname has a rich history and continues to be passed down through generations, symbolising the legacy of Italian heritage within British society.
There are approximately 1,087 people named Mancini in the UK. That makes it roughly the 6,925th most common surname in Britain. Around 17 in a million people in Britain are named Mancini.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Italy
Language of origin: Italian
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Daniel
- David
- Gary
- John
- Mark
- Massimo
- Michael
- Paul
- Philip
- Stephen
Female
- Andrea
- Angela
- Anna
- Gina
- Jane
- Janet
- Julie
- Laura
- Louise
- Maria
- Michelle
- Sarah
- Victoria
Similar and related surnames
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