Popularity of the last name by country
Italie
- Genova (215)
- Roma (108)
- Savona (73)
- Torino (72)
- Venezia (62)
- Milano (42)
- Napoli (32)
- Pavia (22)
- Firenze (20)
- Aosta (11)
- Bologna (5)
- Como (5)
- Vicenza (5)
- Padova (3)
- Palermo (3)
- Ravenna (3)
- Siena (3)
- Brescia (2)
- Foggia (2)
- Piacenza (2)
- Prato (2)
- Cuneo (1)
- Forlì-Cesena (1)
- Imperia (1)
- Mantova (1)
- Messina (1)
- Modena (1)
- Parma (1)
- Pisa (1)
- Trieste (1)
- Viterbo (1)
- Vercelli (1)
All countries
- France (201,854)
- Switzerland (7,915)
- Belgium (1,066)
- United States (876)
- Italy (842)
- Algeria (799)
- Spain (679)
- Unknown country (558)
- United Kingdom (523)
- Germany (396)
- Netherlands (351)
- Canada (319)
- Portugal (173)
- Mauritius (161)
- New Zealand (149)
- Guadeloupe (106)
- Haiti (96)
- Sri Lanka (93)
- Australia (84)
- Cuba (74)
- Dominican Republic (70)
- Denmark (67)
- Viet Nam (47)
- Morocco (45)
- Russian Federation (44)
- Ireland (38)
- Turkey (29)
- Martinique (28)
- India (27)
- Tunisia (25)
- Poland (24)
- Malta (22)
- Mexico (21)
- Philippines (21)
- Sudan (20)
- Brazil (18)
- Madagascar (17)
- French Guiana (16)
- New Caledonia (16)
- Argentina (15)
Origine of last name
COLOMB : 2: Americanized form of French <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Coulombe">Coulombe</a> itself a variant of <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Colombe">Colombe</a>.1: French: from Old French colomb ‘pigeon’ (from Latin columbus) applied as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of pigeons or doves.3: English: topographic name from the river Culm (Devon) earlier recorded as Culum and Columb or more likely a habitational name referring to one of the settlements on the river especially Culm Pyne Barton earlier recorded as Culum and Colmp.4: Americanized form of German <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Klomp">Klomp</a>.
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