Show ContentsCiancio History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

From the historical and enchanting Italian region of the islands of Sicily emerged a multitude of noble families, including the distinguished Ciancio family. Although people were originally known only by a single name, it became necessary for people to adopt a second name to identify themselves as populations grew and travel became more frequent. The process of adopting fixed hereditary surnames was not complete until the modern era, but the use of hereditary family names in Italy began in the 10th and 11th centuries. Italian hereditary surnames were developed according to fairly general principles and they were characterized by a profusion of derivatives coined from given names. Although the most common type of family name found in Sicily is the patronymic surname, which is derived from the father's given name, the nickname type of surname is also frequently found. Nickname surnames were derived from an eke-name, or added name. They usually reflected the physical characteristics or attributes of the first person that used the name. The surname Ciancio is a name for a person of small financial means. The surname Cianfari is derived from the Italian words cianfrone and cianferone, which referred to a type of medieval coin.

Early Origins of the Ciancio family

The surname Ciancio was first found in the year 1610, when the Cianciolo family moved from the city of Piazza to Messina.

Early History of the Ciancio family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Ciancio research. The years 1666, 1720 and 1750 are included under the topic Early Ciancio History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Ciancio Spelling Variations

Surnames that originated in Italy are characterized by an enormous number of spelling variations. Some of these are derived from regional traditions and dialects. Northern names, for instance, often end in "o", while southern names tend to end in "i". Other variations come from the fact the medieval scribes tended to spell according to the sound of words, rather than any particular set of rules. The recorded variations of Ciancio include Ciani, Cejani, Cianciolo, Cianciulli, Cianciullo, Cianciulla, Ciancioli, Cianchi, Chianco, Cianca, Cian, Cianfarani and many more.

Early Notables of the Ciancio family

Prominent among members of the family was

  • include individuals of the Ciancio family, who moved to Adern in 1666 and acquired the feudal territory of Pojira with the status of barons. In 1720 Michele Ciani of Brera was born, and became a respe...


United States Ciancio migration to the United States +

Research into the origins of individual families in North America has revealed records of the immigration of a number of people bearing the name Ciancio or a variant listed above:

Ciancio Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
  • Bruno Vincenzo Ciancio, aged 17, who immigrated to America from Dinami, Catanzaro, Italy, in 1909
  • Antonio Ciancio, aged 18, who landed in America from S. Vincensa Corti, Italy, in 1910
  • Antonio Ciancio, aged 24, who immigrated to the United States from Mercato S. Severino, Italy, in 1912
  • Antonio Ciancio, aged 24, who settled in America from Orsazua, Italy, in 1912
  • Antonio Ciancio, aged 39, who immigrated to the United States from Roccapiemonte, Italy, in 1913
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

Contemporary Notables of the name Ciancio (post 1700) +

  • Frank Ciancio, American Democratic Party politician, Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Colorado, 1948, 1980 (alternate) 1
  • Simone Ciancio (b. 1987), Italian professional footballer
  • Damian Ciancio, Argentine animation film director and freelance animator


  1. The Political Graveyard: Alphabetical Name Index. (Retrieved 2015, November 17) . Retrieved from http://politicalgraveyard.com/alpha/index.html


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