Innocenti (surname)

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Innocenti is an Italian surname.

Geographical distribution

As of 2014, 87.5% of all known bearers of the surname Innocenti were residents of Italy (frequency 1:2,690), 4.0% of France (1:64,011), 3.4% of the United States (1:405,900), 2.0% of Brazil (1:397,111) and 1.1% of Argentina (1:155,998).

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In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:2,690) only in one region: Tuscany (1:218). [1]

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