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Surname Colombo

Family name Colombo (Colombo Italy Brazil Argentina United States France, Коломбо Ukraine Russia, كولومبو Algeria) , in the world, is a widespread surname. The family name Colombo is characteristic of Italy, where it is a common surname, Argentina, where it is quite a common surname, and Uruguay (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Italy, Brazil, and Argentina. Very seldom, Colombo is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Colombo

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
Colombo France, Argentina, Italy, Brazil, United States
Коломбо Russia, Ukraine
كولومبو Algeria

Notable namesakes

picture of cristoforo colombo cristoforo colombo cristoforo colombo Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer (1451–1506), IT (b. 1451) link
domenico colombo father of Christopher Columbus (1418–1496), IT (b. 1418) link
picture of realdo colombo realdo colombo realdo colombo Italian physician, IT (b. 1516) link
giovanni antonio colombo 1585-1650; Stukkateur; Schweiz. Stukkateur (b. 1585) link
felipe colombo Felipe Colombo, of the Mercedarian order, b. Guadalajara, Spain, Aug. 1623, d. Oct. 1684, ES (b. 1623) link
giacomo colombo Italian sculptor (1663-1731), IT (b. 1663) link
picture of michele colombo michele colombo michele colombo (1747-1838), IT (b. 1747) link
giovanni alberto colombo (1708-1777) (b. 1708) link
giovanni colombo (1714-1772) (b. 1714) link
ignazio colombo (b. 1752) link
aurelio colombo Person; male; printmaker; Italian; c.1785; 1836, IT (b. 1785) link
picture of giuseppe colombo giuseppe colombo giuseppe colombo Italian engineer, IT (b. 1836) link
giovanni colombo IT (b. 1784) link
carlo maria colombo IT (b. 1791) link
picture of renzo colombo renzo colombo renzo colombo Italian sculptor (1856-1885), IT (b. 1856) link

Characteristic forenames

Mi, , Mia, Meg, Mel, Mom, Moh, Max, Mad, May, Mar, Of, Fe, Ed, , Ju, Lu, Le, La, Ge, Di, Da, Ro, Bj, Ba, Al, Ms, Mr, My, Jo, and Sal