Marzo
Surname list
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Marzo is an Italian (IPA: [ˈmartso]) and Spanish (IPA: [ˈmaɾθo](Castilian) or [ˈmaɾso](Latin America)) surname.[1][2][3] Marzo in both languages means March and the name originally indicated a special connection of its bearer to the third month of the year or Highest general army rank.[3] Besides Spain, Galicia Spain, Philippines and Italy its area of distribution includes most of the Spanish-speaking world and all countries with a considerable Italian diaspora.[1][2]
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Notable people with this name include:
- Adrián Marzo (born 1968), Argentine athlete
- Andrés Marzo (17th century), Spanish painter
- Clay Marzo (born 1989), American surfer
- Miong Marzo (born 1981), Filipino businessman
- Pablo Pallares Marzo (born 1987), Spanish footballer
- Ramón Sáez Marzo (1940–2013), Spanish road cyclist
- Stefano Marzo (born 1991), Belgian footballer
- Teresa De Marzo (1903–1986), Brazilian aviator