Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande

Grande in 2011, s_bukley / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Ariana Grande-Butera

Place of Birth: Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.

Date of Birth: June 26, 1993

Ethnicity: Italian [including Sicilian]

Ariana Grande is an American singer and actress. She has starred on the shows Victorious, Sam & Cat, and Scream Queens, and appeared in the film Don’t Look Up. Her most popular songs include “The Way,” “Problem,” “Break Free,” “Bang Bang,” “Love Me Harder,” “Focus,” “Dangerous Woman,” “Side to Side,” “No Tears Left to Cry,” “God Is a Woman,” “Thank U, Next,” “7 Rings,” “Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored,” “Boyfriend,” “Stuck with U,” “Rain on Me,” “Positions,” “Save Your Tears,” and “Die for You.”

Her mother, Joan Grande, has been CEO of the family firm, a manufacturer of communications and safety equipment. Her father, Edward Butera, owns a graphic design firm. Her parents are of Italian descent. She stated on her Twitter account that she is of half Sicilian and half Abruzzese Italian ancestry. Her maternal half-brother, Frankie Grande, is an actor, dancer, and musician. A picture of Ariana’s father can be seen here, and a picture of some of her father’s family can be seen here. A picture of Ariana’s mother can be seen here. A picture of Ariana’s paternal grandfather can be seen here, and a picture of Ariana with her maternal grandparents can be seen here.

Ariana’s paternal grandfather was Anthony Vincent Charles Butera (the son of Carlos/Charles Antonio Butera and Marie/Mary Passalaqua/Passalacqua). Anthony was born in New Jersey. Ariana’s great-grandfather Charles was born in New Jersey, to Italian parents, Antonino Butera and Magherita Azzara/Azzala, from Menfi, Provincia di Agrigento, Sicily. Marie was Italian. The surname Butera is Sicilian.

Ariana’s paternal grandmother was Florence P. Citrano (the daughter of Enrico “Henry” Cetrano and Lucia “Lucy” Ciarfella). Florence was born in Newark, New Jersey, to Italian emigrants, from Civitaquana, Abruzzo. Enrico was the son of Carmine Cetrano and Giulia/Julia Trabucco. Lucia was the daughter of Ascenzio Ciarfella and Margherita Taddeo.

Ariana’s maternal grandfather was Frank Anthony Grande (the son of Antonio “Anthony” Grande and Filomena/Felmino “Philomena”/”Phyllis” Lavenditti). Frank was born in New York, to Italian parents. Antonio was born, c. 1900, the son of Raffaela/Raffaele V. Grande (b. 1876) and Sabato/Rose Cardalisca (b. July 1877, in Lanciano, Province of Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy), and moved to the U.S. in May 1903. Ariana’s great-grandmother Filomena was the daughter of Francesco Lavenditti/La Venditti and Benedetta Perrotti. Ariana’s grandfather also had roots in Bojano and Gildone, in Campobasso.

Ariana’s maternal grandmother is Marjorie M. Damico (the daughter of John Viovanni Damico/D’Amico and Felomina F. “Minnie” Gigante). Marjorie was born in New York, to Italian parents, with roots in San Fele, Potenza, Basilicata.

Ariana also once twitted that she “just found out my grandparents are heavily greek and part north African,” and then specified “…the chart says Greece/Italy. I just thought it was funny. I’m assuming the North African bit is Moroccan or Tunisia?”

Ariana’s reference to “the chart” makes it likely that she took some sort of DNA test to map out her heritage. DNA tests for people of Sicilian descent sometimes indicate some kind of Greek or North African ancestry.

Ariana Grande 41st Annual American Music Awards - Arrivals

Grande in 2013, photo by Prphotos.com

Sources: Genealogies of Ariana Grande – https://www.geni.com
https://2.bp.blogspot.com

Ariana’s paternal grandfather, Anthony Vincent Charles Butera, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Obituary of Ariana’s paternal grandmother, Florence P. (Citrano) Butera – https://www.obrienfuneralhome.com

History of Ariana’s maternal grandparents, Frank Anthony Grande and Marjorie M. Damico – https://www.youtube.com

Ariana’s half-brother, Frankie Grande, 2008, photo by Prphotos.com

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858 Responses

  1. gabby says:

    ariana is pretty much full italian she has no spanish in her, the spanish lady with her is her nanny sort of person Gladis, her grandparents are italian. like in this photo http://twitpic.com/5dju2i and in this video her grandparents are singing in italian http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B5FLAl1rCw

    i love being italian

    :D

    • Selena Garcia-Martinez says:

      Ummmmm what you posted there is completely irrevelant to Ariana being full Italian & having no latina in her because any latino person can easily master the italian language(same vice versa italians can easily master the spanish language) because Italian sounds almost identical to the Spanish language. So she can still very well indeed have Latina in her. It means second to nothing that her grandparents can speak Italian they can still be/have latino in them.

      Thanks for your statement though :)

      • Katz says:

        Latino and Spanish are not synonymous.

        Latino means ‘from Latin America.’ Spanish means Spaniards, who are from Spain. One refers to people from the the Americas, the other refers to the people from Europe. Two totally different continents.

        You keep using the words interchangeably.

  2. Selena Garcia-Martinez says:

    -edit
    You got it mostly right but some wrong, Ariana Grandes mother is Italian(Sicilian)
    From Ariana Grandes fathers side she is part Italian(Abryzian) but also I researched her last name Grande is a italian/latino last name & people with the last name Grande are referred to as Italians but they also have latino/hispanic blood(ancestry) which makes sense because Grande is italian & spanish for “Large”. So techinclly she is Italian with some latina blood(ancestry).
    So you should state that. Thank you.
    Since i cant post a link(due to using a gaming systems internet) you can simply search the last name “Grandes” orgin & you will find this. :)

    • ethnic says:

      Selena, thanks for the comment. However there are many surnames that are Spanish and Italian. eg. Bello, Campo, Castro

      • Selena Garcia-Martinez says:

        Thank you ethnic,
        I am very aware of your statement, so people with the last names you listed also have latino ancestry but its just techinical stuff. Just thought I would clear that up that Ariana probably has some latina in her, but feel free to change as you like :)

        • hmm.. says:

          Hey selena..I’m wondering if you are directly associating spanish people with latinos/hispanics? because she could be spanish descent without being hispanic.

          • Me myself and I says:

            how can you be Spanish without being Hispanic? Hispanics are a culture (people from a Spanish speaking country) so original Hispanics are European and those ARE Spanish/Spaniard people -_- dumbfucks! And even Latinos are mostly White, and then Mestizo… get your minds straight

    • blah448 says:

      U sound dumb stfu .no where does she say she’s Hispanic .get a fucking life and job.shes white Italian.stop labeling her as someone shes not.u ppl are the most confused ppl.mexicans don’t know what they are

  3. italian says:

    soooo she’s pretty much full italian, since sicily is in southern italy.

  4. Ohemgee says:

    She is also spanish i dont know if its from her mother or fathers side but her grandmother is full spanish!

  5. loveyou12 says:

    she is italian and irish!!!!

    you forgot the irish part

    • BellaTrainer says:

      She has even said she is full Italian

      Are you people just included whatever you are?

      Seriously. The girl has zero Spanish nor Irish background

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