Gallo is a surname of Italian origin.

Geographical distribution

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As of 2014, 36.1% of all known bearers of the surname "Gallo" were residents of Italy (frequency 1:680), 11.8% of Argentina (1:1,451), 11.7% of the United States (1:12,385), 7.1% of Colombia (1:2,691), 5.9% of the Philippines (1:6,855), 5.6% of Brazil (1:14,574), 3.0% of Mexico (1:16,388), 2.6% of Peru (1:4,966), 2.2% of Spain (1:8,604), 2.0% of Ecuador (1:3,181), 2.0% of France (1:13,504) and 1.0% of Uruguay (1:1,357).

In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:680) in the following regions:

In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:8,604) in the following autonomous communities:

In Argentina, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,451) in the following provinces:[1]

People

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  • Agostino Gallo (1499–1570), Italian agronomist
  • Anna Maria Gallo (1715-1791), better known as Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus, Italian saint
  • Albert Gallo aka Albert "Kid Blast" Gallo, Jr. (born June 6, 1930), gangster in the Genovese crime family of New York City, brother of Joe Gallo
  • Andrea Gallo (1928–2013), Italian Roman Catholic priest
  • Anthony Gallo (born 1965), American guitarist
  • Armando Gallo (born 1944), Italian journalist and photographer
  • Bill Gallo (1922–2011), cartoonist and columnist for the New York Daily News
  • Carla Gallo (born 1975), American actress
  • Dean Gallo (1935–1994), American congressman and businessman
  • Diego Gallo (born 1982), Uruguayan swimmer
  • Domenico Gallo (1730–c. 1768), Italian composer and violinist whose works are sometimes mistakenly attributed to Pergolesi.
  • Ernest Gallo (1909–2007), American businessman, co-founder of E & J Gallo Winery
  • Fortune Gallo (1878-1970), Italian-born American impresario of the San Carlo Opera Company
  • George Gallo (born 1956), American film director, screen writer & producer, known for writing Midnight Run
  • Joe Gallo aka Crazy Joe (1929–1972), gangster in the Colombo crime family of New York City, brother of Albert Gallo
  • Joey Gallo (baseball) (born 1993), American professional baseball player
  • Joseph Edward Gallo (1919–2007), American businessman, owner of cheese producer Joseph Gallo Farms, brother of Ernest Gallo and Julio Gallo
  • Joseph N. Gallo] (1912–1995), gangster and consigliere in the Gambino crime family of New York City
  • Julio Gallo (1910–1993), American businessman, co-founder of E & J Gallo Winery
  • Inigo Gallo (1932–2000), Swiss actor, radio personality, and playwright
  • Marcia Gallo (born c. 1951), American historian and author
  • Marielle Gallo (born 1949), French politician, Member of the European Parliament
  • Mario Gallo (director) (1878–1945), Italian-born Argentine film director
  • Mario Gallo (actor) (1923–1984), American film & television actor
  • Max Gallo (1932–2017), French writer, historian, and politician, known for a series of novels based on the life of Napoleon
  • Melissa Fumero née Gallo (born 1982), American actress
  • River Gallo (born 1990 or 1991), Salvadoran-American filmmaker, actor, model, and intersex rights activist
  • Robert Gallo (born 1937), American biomedical researcher, famous for the co-discovery of the HIV virus
  • Ron Gallo (born 1992), American musician
  • Samuel Sarfati known as Gallo (died 1519), physician to Pope Julius II
  • Vincent Gallo (born 1961), American actor, director, writer, and producer

Fictional characters:

  • Cordelia Gallo, character in the Japanese light novel series Gosick
  • Cabe Gallo, character in the American TV series Scorpion
  • Leland Gallo, character in the American TV series Valor

Other

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References

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