The surname 'Brito' likely has Spanish and Portuguese origins, derived from the word 'Bretón,' meaning Breton. It may have been a nickname for someone from Brittany, a region in northwest France, or could have been used to denote someone with Breton ancestry. Alternatively, it could have been a toponymic surname for individuals from a place called Brito in Spain or Portugal. The name's linguistic roots suggest a connection to regional or ancestral ties, reflecting a person's heritage or place of origin.
Brito is moderately common in the United States, ranking #1711 in Census data and appearing 21007 times — equating to about 7 per 100,000 people.
Our database contains over 768 people with the last name Brito. This surname is most commonly found in New York, Florida, California. We have over 1 unique first names combined with the last name Brito in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Maria.
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