Garrone
Garrone is a surname of Italian origin. It is most commonly found in the Liguria and Piedmont regions of northwestern Italy. The name is believed to be derived from the word "garro," which refers to a type of club or cudgel, possibly indicating an ancestor who was a warrior or a hunter. Like many Italian surnames, it likely originated as a patronymic or occupational identifier. Historical records show Garrone families present in these regions for centuries, participating in various trades and professions. Over time, the surname spread through migration, both within Italy and to other countries, notably Argentina, the United States, and France, due to emigration patterns in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Individuals bearing the Garrone surname have contributed to diverse fields, including arts, sciences, and business. The name's enduring presence reflects the historical demographic movements and family lineages originating from its Italian roots.