MIGLIACCIO
Migliaccio
Migliaccio is a surname of Italian origin, commonly found in southern Italy. Despite its Italian roots, the surname has made its way to the United Kingdom through immigration, resulting in a small but significant British Migliaccio community.
The surname Migliaccio is believed to have originated from the Italian word "migliaccio," which refers to a type of Neapolitan cake made during Carnival celebrations. The name may have been given to someone who was associated with the tradition of making or selling this cake.
In modern times, the Migliaccio surname in the UK may have been passed down through generations of Italian immigrants or individuals of Italian descent. This migration of surnames reflects the multicultural makeup of British society and the historical connections between Italy and the UK.
Though not a widely known or common surname in Britain, Migliaccio showcases the diverse cultural influences present in the country and the rich tapestry of immigration that has shaped British heritage over the centuries.
There are approximately 60 people named Migliaccio in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Migliaccio.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alain
- Giorgio
- Nicholas
- Riccardo
- Steven
Female
- Claudette
- Louise
- Vivienne
Similar and related surnames
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