Brambilla

Brambilla is an Italian surname derived from Val Brembana in Italy. In the 1700s the name travelled to a small town in the state of Jalisco Mexico and was modified to Brambila to retain pronunciation in Spanish.

Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 84.6% of all known bearers of the surname Brambilla were residents of Italy (frequency 1:1,475), 8.5% of Brazil (1:49,339) and 3.6% of Argentina (1:24,509).

In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,475) in only one region: Lombardy (1:246).

People

 * Edy Brambila (born 1986), Mexican footballer
 * Elena Brambilla (1942–2018), Italian historian
 * Ernesto Brambilla, Italian motorcycle and racecar driver
 * Fernando Brambila (1763-1834), Italian-Spanish painter and engraver
 * Francesco Brambilla, Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period
 * Franco Brambilla (archbishop) (1923–2003), Vatican diplomat
 * Gianluca Brambilla, Italian racing cyclist
 * Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla, Italian physician
 * Giovanni Battista Brambilla, Italian painter
 * Giuseppina Brambilla, Italian opera singer, sister of Marietta and Teresa
 * Gustavo Brambila (born 1953), Mexican-American winemaker
 * Leticia Brambila Paz, Mexican mathematician
 * Marco Brambilla, Italian-born Canadian artist and filmmaker.
 * Maria Brambilla, Italian ballerina, stage name Sofia Fuoco
 * Marietta Brambilla, Italian opera singer, sister of Giuseppina and Teresa
 * Massimo Brambilla, Italian football player
 * Michela Vittoria Brambilla, Italian politician and businesswoman
 * Nora Brambilla, Italian and German physicist
 * Pierre Brambilla, French road bicycle racer
 * Sofía Brambilla (born 1980), Argentine politician
 * Teresa Brambilla, Italian opera singer, sister of Giuseppina and Marietta
 * Teresina Brambilla, Italian opera singer, niece of Giuseppina, Marietta, and Teresa
 * Vittorio Brambilla, Italian Formula One driver