Alvieri is an Italian surname that originates from the Latin word 'albus', meaning white, and the suffix '-arius'. This name likely began as a nickname for someone with light-colored hair or a pale complexion. In Italy, it's predominantly found in the Lazio region, particularly around Rome, suggesting its early origins in this area. The name has also been adapted into other European languages and cultures over time, contributing to its global distribution today.
"Alvieri is a unique name, with only five babies given this name each year in the United States between 2002 and present day, according to the latest statistics available from the Social Security Administration. This means that Alvieri is not as common as some other names but still appears occasionally among newborns in America."