Luevano actually has ancient Jewish roots but the modern variant originates from southern Italy, most notably from the Reggio where there are many family surnames that begin with Lu.
There are many variations of this last name that give it regional ties.
Luevanos=Greece
Luevane= France
There are also slightly different spellings that may be related: Levano, Lubiano, Luvanno etc are depicted in Ellis island manifests much like the original variant.
As one sees the migration patterns across Europe and the Americas, one can see a common root as well as small changes in spelling.
There is a variant in Spain: Luebana
It is a very uncommon name, this happens when families of a name migrate long distances.
The surname Luevano is not of Italian descent. It is commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly in Mexico, and has Spanish origins.
The Italian surname "Colaci" is pronounced phonetically as "koh-lah-chee."
The surname Basti is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "basta," which means enough or suffice in Italian.
No, Belafonte is not a French surname. It is of Italian and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Italian surname "Bellafonte," meaning beautiful fountain.
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
Steven Luevano was born on 1981-03-03.
D'iorio is an Italian surname.
American with Italian decent i would think.
Yes, it is of Italian origin.
An Italian surname.
gogola is italian from rigogola means golden oriole
The surname Gentile in Italian is "genteel" or "gentile (non-Jewish)" in English.
The surname Lupi is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "lupo," which means "wolf" in Italian.
This surname Sprofera is an Italian surname, also as Sprufera, Sproviero, Sprovieri, and possibly Profera. This Italian surname is mostly found in Southern Italy and Sicily. The meaning behind Italian name Sprofera is uncertain... for now.
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