Massaro

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Massaro is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Antonio del Massaro, nicknamed il Pastura (1450–1516), Italian painter
  • Ashley Massaro (1979–2019), American wrestler, valet and general manager
  • Bentinho Massaro (born 1988/1989), Dutch alleged cult founder
  • Daniele Massaro (born 1961), Italian football player
  • Davide Massaro (born 1998) Italian football player
  • Domingo Massaro (1927–?), Chilean football player and referee
  • Dominic W. Massaro, Professor of Psychology and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Francesco Massaro (born 1935), Italian director and screenwriter
  • John Massaro, music director for Blues in the Night with BTT
  • John Massaro (guitarist), guitarist for the 1980s band Kid Lightning
  • John R. Massaro (born 1930), 8th Sergeant Major of the US Marine Corps
  • Laura Massaro, English squash player
  • Mike Massaro, racing analyst at ESPN for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
  • Nicola Massaro, Italian painter of the late-Baroque period
  • Paulo Massaro (born 1981), football player
  • Roberto Massaro (born 1983), Italian football player
  • Ryan Massaro or Amos Lee (born 1977), American singer-songwriter
  • Sylvio Massaro, vocalist in Vanishing Point, an Australian pop group

See also

  • Massaro House, U.S. residence inspired by designs of a never-constructed project conceived by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Masari
  • Masaru
  • Masoro (disambiguation)
  • Massarah
  • Massari
  • Massaria
  • Massarosa
  • Masserano
  • Mazaro
Surname list
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Surnames associated with the occupations of farmer/ploughman/peasant etc.
Germanic
  • Farmer, Plowman, Cotter, Cotterill, Bond, Huber, Hübner
  • Bauer, Ackerman, Baumann, Ackermann, Bumann, Buhmann, Pachter, Hüfner
  • Hoffman, Hoffmann, Hofmann, Hofman, Huffman, Hofmans
  • Boer (De Boer), Ploog, Neubauer, Neubert, Neugebauer, Viertel, Wiedemann
  • Bonde, Farman
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