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Maradona is a Spanish surname of topographic origin, derived from a place named Maradona near Lugo in northwestern Spain. The name likely originates from the Galician or Astur-Leonese word maradona, meaning 'a type of cl...
Marín is a Spanish surname and (less commonly) a given name. As a surname, it is derived from the given name Marino, which came via the Latin Marinus. The root name ultimately traces back to Marius, a Roman family name p...
Márquez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Marcos" (the Spanish form of Mark). It is one of the many Iberian surnames formed by adding the suffix -ez, which denotes "son of." Its Portuguese equivalent is Mar...
Martínez is a common Spanish surname that originated as a patronymic, meaning "son of Martín." The equivalent in Portuguese is Martins, and in Galician it is Martís. The name Martín is the Spanish form of the Latin Marti...
Martinez is a widespread surname of Spanish origin, representing an unaccented variant of Martínez. As a patronymic surname, it signifies "son of Martín," equivalent to the English Martin or French Martin. The name ultim...
Mata is a surname common in Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan-speaking regions, ultimately derived from the word mata meaning 'trees, shrubs' or 'thicket' in those languages. The term originates from Late Latin matta, ori...
Mateos is a Spanish patronymic surname derived from the given name Mateo, the Spanish form of Matthew. The name Mateo itself comes from the Hebrew Mattithiah (מַתִּתְיָהוּ), meaning "gift of Yahweh," and was borne by the...
Matos is a variant of the surname Mata, which itself comes from Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan mata meaning "trees, shrubs," possibly from Late Latin matta meaning "reed mat." As a toponymic surname, Matos likely origi...
Mejía is a Spanish surname with a debated etymology, most likely originating as a nickname derived from the Spanish word Mesías meaning "Messiah." This term ultimately traces back to Latin Messias and Biblical Hebrew מָש...
Meléndez is a Spanish surname, a variant of Menéndez. Both names share the same origin: they are patronymic surnames meaning "son of Menendo." The given name Menendo is a medieval Spanish form of Hermenegildo, itself der...
Méndez is a common Spanish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Menéndez" or, more directly, a variant of the longer form Menéndez. Both surnames derive from the medieval given name Menendo, a Spanish form of the Visigoth...
EtymologyMendoza is a Basque surname derived from a place name in the Basque Country. The name combines the Basque words mendi "mountain" and (h)otz "cold", with the definite article -a, meaning literally "cold mountain"...
Menéndez is a Spanish surname meaning "son of Menendo", derived from the medieval Spanish given name Menendo, a form of Hermenegildo. The root name Hermenegildo comes from a Visigothic name composed of the elements airma...
Mercado is a Spanish surname meaning "market", derived from the Latin mercatus (trade). Originally, it was a topographic name for a person who lived near a market or a metonymic occupational name for a market worker. The...
Merino is a distinguished Spanish surname derived from the title of a judicial office in medieval Spain. The term originates from the Latin maior, meaning "greater" or "superior," and referred to a royal official or judg...
Merlo is an Italian and Spanish surname with deep roots in the Romance languages. Its meaning traces back to the Latin word merula, which denotes the blackbird, a common songbird found across Europe. In both Italian and...
Mingo is a Spanish surname derived from the given name Domingo, the Spanish form of Dominic, itself from the Late Latin name Dominicus, meaning "of the Lord". The name was traditionally given to children born on Sunday,...
Molina is a Spanish and Italian surname meaning "mill", derived from Latin mola (mill). It is a toponymic or occupational surname referring to someone who lived near or worked at a mill. The name is most prevalent in Spa...
Etymology Montaña is a Spanish surname whose meaning is rooted in topography. It is the Spanish cognate of Italian Montagna, both deriving from Latin montanus, meaning "mountain." The name thus originally referred to som...
Montero is a Spanish surname derived from the occupational term for a hunter, specifically a beater or assistant at a hunt, from an agent derivative of monte, meaning mountain or wilderness. The name originates in the Ib...
Montes is a Spanish surname derived from the word monte, meaning "mountain, hill", ultimately from Latin mons. It originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a mountain or hill, or as a habitational name...
Montoya is a Basque and Spanish surname originating from a hamlet near Berantevilla in the province of Álava, in the Basque region of northern Spain. The name is toponymic, derived from a place name whose etymology is de...
Morales is a Spanish surname derived from the word moral, meaning "mulberry tree" in Spanish (from Latin mōrus). The name is toponymic, originally referring to someone who lived near a mulberry tree or in a place named a...
Moralez is a Spanish surname that originated as a variant of Morales. Both names derive from the Spanish word moral, meaning "mulberry tree," a common topographic surname for someone who lived near a mulberry tree or in...
Morán is a Spanish surname derived from Italian Morandi, the cognominal form of the medieval given name Morando, an Italian form of Morandus. The root Morandus is a Medieval Latin name of uncertain etymology; it may stem...
Moya is a Spanish surname derived from the name of several towns in Spain, such as Moya in Cuenca and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The meaning of the toponym is uncertain, though it may derive from a pre-Latin root.As a s...
Muñoz is a Spanish-language surname with deep historical roots, chiefly originating as a patronymic from the medieval given name Muño. Muño itself derives from the Latin Munnius, a name of uncertain origin that may be co...
Murillo is a Spanish surname with origins rooted in the Basque language and Spanish morphology. The name is derived from the Basque word muino meaning “hill,” combined with the Spanish diminutive suffix -illo, giving it...
Narváez (also spelled Narvaez) is a Spanish and Basque surname of topographic or habitational origin, derived from a town in central Spain called Narváez. The name may also be related to the Basque word narba meaning 'ab...
Navarro is a Spanish surname denoting a person who originated from the region of Navarre in northern Spain. The region's name, Navarra, is of Basque origin, possibly derived from the Basque word nabar meaning "brown"—lik...
Nieto is a Spanish surname derived from a nickname meaning "grandson" in Spanish. It originated as a descriptive term for a person who was the grandson of a notable figure or perhaps used to distinguish a younger individ...
Noguera is a surname of Catalan and Spanish origin, derived from the word noguera meaning "walnut tree." It is a topographic surname, referring to someone who lived near a prominent walnut tree or in a place where walnut...
Etymology Núñez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Nuño." The name Nuño itself derives from the medieval given name Nuno, which may have originated from Latin nonus ("ninth") or nunnus ("grandfather"). Saint...
EtymologyObando is a Spanish habitational surname, originally given to individuals who hailed from the municipality of Obando in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, western Spain. The name itself is likely derived from...
Ochoa is a Spanish surname originating from the Basque region. It is the Spanish form of the Basque name Otxoa, which itself is derived from the Basque word otso meaning "wolf." The suffix -a in Basque denotes the defini...
Ojeda is a Spanish toponymic surname, derived from the name of the Ojeda river in the province of Soria, Spain. The river's name is believed to originate from the Latin folia, meaning "leaves," possibly referring to the...
Oleastro is a Spanish surname meaning "wild olive." It originated as a toponymic name for someone who lived near a wild olive tree, also known as oleaster (Elaeagnus angustifolia), a tree native to the Iberian Peninsula....
Olguín is a Spanish surname. It is a variant of Holguín, which may derive from the Spanish verb holgar meaning "to rest" or "to enjoy oneself." The shift from an initial h to o is a common phonetic change in Spanish surn...
Olmo is a Spanish surname with a topographic origin, derived from the Spanish word olmo ("elm tree"), which itself traces back to Latin ulmus. The name originally identified a person who lived near an elm tree.EtymologyT...
Olmos is a Spanish surname, derived as a variant of Olmo, which itself means "elm tree" in Spanish, ultimately from Latin ulmus. The name originally indicated a person who lived near such a tree, fitting a common pattern...
Oquendo is a surname of Basque origin, specifically a Castilianized variant of Okendo. Originally, it indicated a person from the town of Okondo in Álava, northern Spain. The name is possibly derived from the Basque word...
Orellana is a Spanish surname with deep historical and geographical roots. It originates from one of two towns named Orellana in the province of Badajoz, Spain. The town names are likely derived from Latin Aureliana, mea...
EtymologyOrozco is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the name of a valley in the Basque region of Spain. The name is toponymic, referring to someone who came from that place. The Basque place name itself likely c...
Ortega is a Spanish surname with a toponymic origin, derived from various places in Spain called Ortega. The name's meaning is linked to the Spanish word ortiga, meaning "nettle" (from Latin urtica). According to a bapti...
Ortiz is a prominent Spanish-language patronymic surname meaning "son of Orti". The given name "Orti" has a disputed etymology, with scholars suggesting two possible Latin roots: fortis, meaning "brave" or "strong", and...
Otero is a Spanish surname of topographic origin. The name derives from the Spanish word otero, meaning "hill, knoll, height," and was originally used to identify someone who lived on or near a hill. More broadly, it may...
Pacheco is a Portuguese and Spanish surname with rich historical and geographical roots. Its origins are traced to the Latinized form Paccieaus and the Basque given name Patxi, which is a variation of Francisco. The surn...
EtymologyPadilla is a Spanish toponymic surname, originating from various places in Spain named Padilla. The place name is derived from the Spanish word padilla, meaning 'shallow dish' or 'frying pan', which itself comes...
Etymology and Historical OriginPalacio is a Spanish cognate of the Italian Palazzo, both meaning "palace" in their respective languages, derived from Latin palatium. As a surname, Palacio originated as a habitational nam...
Palacios is a Spanish surname meaning "palaces" in the Spanish language. In its true sense it defines a topological reference used to describe a person from a place location such as a town quarter associated with an actu...
Palencia is a habitational Spanish surname, derived from the city or province of Palencia in the autonomous community of Castile and León, northern Spain. The name of the city itself originates from the Latin Pallantia,...
Palomo is a Spanish surname derived from the word palomo, meaning "pigeon" or "dove". The root can be traced back to Latin palumbes, which refers to a type of pigeon. This surname likely originated as a nickname for some...
Pantoja is a Spanish habitational surname, derived from the town of Pantoja in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha. The name originally indicated a person who hailed from this locality, reflecting a common pattern...
Pardo is a Spanish surname meaning "brown", typically referring to hair color. It originated as a nickname for someone with brown hair.Historical and Cultural ContextIn the context of colonial Latin America, the term par...
Paredes is a toponymic surname of Portuguese and Spanish origin, derived from the word for "wall" — Portuguese parede and Spanish pared, both from Latin paries. It originally denoted a person who lived near a wall, likel...
París is the Spanish form of the surname Paris. As a surname, it originally denoted a person who came from the French city of Paris, which got its name from the ancient Celtic tribe known as the Parisii. The Parisii were...
Etymology and HistoryParra is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish surname meaning "vine" or "trellis" — specifically referring to the latticework used to support climbing vines, such as in a grape arbor or pergola. The wor...
Pavía is the Spanish form of the Italian surname Pavia, which refers to the historic city of Pavia in Lombardy, Italy. The name derives from the Papia or Ticinum in Roman times, with the modern toponym tracing back to th...
Paz is a surname found in Portuguese and Spanish, with distinct etymological origins in each language. In Spanish and Portuguese (as a separate word), it directly derives from the noun paz, meaning "peace", and was origi...
Peláez is a Spanish surname meaning "son of Pelayo," a name with deep historical and religious roots. The surname originated as a patronymic, reflecting the medieval Iberian naming tradition common across Castile, León,...
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