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. Check7t says:

    Her music sounds like generic pop shit.

  2. Check7t says:

    She’s a very mediocre looking girl with no-talent in my opinion.

  3. arjanguelsk says:

    Italians are Latinos, being Latino is coming from a place where your language comes from Latin, Italian is from Latin, like French and Portuguese. Reason why it is very easy for Hispanics to learn those languages. The thing is that in america are many Latin and multiracial con tries but it doesn’t mean that in other parts of the world you can’t find latinos or mixed race people. She is Latina and for me she looks mixed.

    • Gurrl says:

      Latino refers to someone from Latin America.
      She is latin, yes.

      • arjanguelsk says:

        No, Latino doesn’t refers to someone from Latin America. YOU GUYS ARE WRONG! Its refers from a place where your LANGUAGE COMES FROM LATIN…. And we are latinos cuz our language is Spanish, French, and/or Portuguese….. If they had not arrived latinos would talk with Mayan dialects, Arawak dialects or other native dialects in america depends the country. LATIN AMERICA talk with LATIN LANGUAGES because specially SPANISH PEOPLE, FRENCH PEOPLE and PORTUGUESE PEOPLE CAME HERE AND WE LEARN THOSE LANGUAGES… And they are latinos cuz they talk languages that comes from Latin.

  4. Mr.Dr.Buffalo says:

    Ok I’m sorry everyone, but me being italian i can clearly state that we are latino, hints the latin language we just so happened to create over 1,000 years ago, the authentic italian ethnicity would be north african, greek, irish, and spanish, creating a brownish tan complection and dark thick curls, if you are an italian that looks white, I’m sorry but you have austiran, swedish or another caucasian ethnicity mixed in.

    • Mr.Dr.Buffalo says:

      and in conclusion to my comment, we italians have this strange pattern of having colored eyes, and then brown and i think it skips a generation

    • ssempre says:

      Italians are not “latino”, a latino person is a person who has ethnic ties to LATIN AMERICA. A person who has italian heritage can be latino but italians directly from italy are not latino.

      • marjanel says:

        What! Italians are latino.That thing about being only from Latin América is something that you invented in USA.The word Latina América comes from Latino not the contrary.If you search latino in a Spanish dictionary you will find:Romans and people that speak a latin derivated languages as first language.If Italians are not latino anybody can be latino.I’m Latina American.

      • Mr.Dr.Buffalo says:

        Listen to marjanel vag sucker

      • arjanguelsk says:

        Latino doesn’t mean of latin america (AMERICA), latin america talk with latin languages because spaniards, french and italians came here. in other situation Latinos would talk with Mayan dialects, Arawak dialects or other native dialects in america depends the country …. native languages not latin… please search Latin America History.

    • arjanguelsk says:

      agree ;)

      • arjanguelsk says:

        Mr.Dr.Buffalo is correct, latino doesn’t mean of latin america (AMERICA), latin america talk with latin languages because hispanic, french and italian came here. If they had not arrived. Latinos would talk with Mayan dialects, Arawak dialects or other native dialects in america depends the country. XD

    • Alice says:

      North African, Greek and Spanish might have some contributions to the Italian population but the Irish are quite a long way from Italy on the other side of Britain. I never heard of any known Irish input into Italy.

  5. Banjo says:

    She is ITALIAN and that means = WHITE

    Grande and Butera are both ITALIAN surnames!
    She says she has North African and Moroccan in her DNA just like MOST ITALIANS!!

    pictures of her as a kid prove EVERYTHING:

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/527061962611387233/
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/527061962611870830/

    Her smile is typical Italian, google and italian girl and they resemble the same smile

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