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Peña is a Spanish surname of topographic origin, originally (feminine form) borne by a person who lived near a prominent rock, cliff, or stony outcrop. The name derives from Spanish peña (meaning “rock,” “cliff,” or “cra...
Peralta is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the name of various places in Spain, most notably a municipality in Navarre. The place name comes from Latin petra “rock” and alta “high”, functionally...
Pérez is a common Castilian Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Pedro." Pedro itself is the Spanish form of Peter, which derives from the Greek word petros (stone). The name Peter was given by Jesus to the apostle...
Pineda is a surname of Catalan and Spanish origin, meaning "pine forest". It is a toponymic surname, originating from any of several places named Pineda or from a locality characterized by pine trees (Spanish pineda, fro...
Pinto is a common surname found in Portuguese-, Spanish-, and Italian-speaking countries, as well as in parts of India, France, and Israel. Its meaning derives from the Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian adjective pinto, m...
Etymology and MeaningPlaza is a Spanish toponymic surname, directly derived from the common noun plaza meaning "town square" or "public square." It is the Spanish cognate of the Italian surname Piazza, which originates f...
Etymology and OriginPonce is a Spanish surname that originated as a medieval Spanish form of the given name Pontius. The root, Pontius, is a Roman family name of possible Samnite origin, likely derived from the Oscan wor...
Porras is a Spanish and Catalan surname derived from a nickname meaning "club" (as in a blunt weapon), ultimately from Latin porrum meaning "leek." The name likely originated as an ironic or descriptive epithet for a per...
Prieto is a Spanish surname derived from a nickname meaning "dark" in Spanish, originally used to describe a person with dark hair or skin. The name belongs to the category of descriptive surnames common across Romance l...
Puerta is a Spanish topographic surname meaning "door, gate" (puerta in Spanish). It was originally used to denote someone who lived near the city gate or in a house distinguished by a prominent gate. The name is especia...
Quesada is a Spanish habitational surname, originating from the town of Quesada in the province of Jaén in southern Spain. The place name itself is of uncertain derivation, but it is thought by some scholars to be connec...
Quijada is a Spanish surname meaning "jaw" (from quijada) in Spanish. It originated as a nickname surname for someone with a prominent or large jaw, a common practice in medieval Spain where physical characteristics ofte...
Quijano is a Spanish surname originating from a village in northern Spain, likely in Cantabria. The name is toponymic, deriving from the place name Quijano, which itself may come from the pre-Roman or Latin term for a ro...
Etymology Quiñones is a Spanish surname derived from various place names that trace back to the word quiñón, meaning a shared piece of land, ultimately from Latin quinque ("five"). The practice of dividing land into five...
Quintana is a Catalan and Spanish surname with a topographic and agricultural origin. It derives from the Spanish and Catalan word quintana, meaning "a piece of land on which the rent is a fifth part of its produce," its...
Quirós is a Spanish habitational surname, derived from a place name. It originates from one of several locations named Quirós in Spain, most notably a municipality in the autonomous community of the Principality of Astur...
Quixada is an old spelling of the Spanish surname Quijada. The root Quijada means "jaw" in Spanish, derived from a nickname for someone with a notably large or prominent jaw. As a toponymic/habitational name, Quixada als...
Quixano is a Spanish surname that represents an archaic spelling variant of Quijano, itself derived from the name of a village in northern Spain. The shift from 'x' to 'j' in modern Spanish orthography reflects historica...
Etymology and OriginRamírez is a Spanish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Ramiro". It follows the common Spanish pattern of adding the suffix -ez to a father's given name to denote lineage. The root name Ramiro itself...
Etymology and History Ramos is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Latin word ramus, meaning "branch" (related to branch). Historically, it was a topographic name indicating someone who lived in...
Rana is a surname with diverse origins and meanings, functioning as both an Italian and Spanish nickname and an Indian title. In Italian and Spanish, rana means "frog," likely originating as a nickname for someone though...
Redondo means "round" in Spanish, originating as a nickname for a plump person, from Latin rotundus. As a surname, it is prevalent in Spain, with approximately 81,000 individuals bearing it as a first or second surname a...
Rendón is a Spanish surname. Its etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from a variant of the Spanish phrase de rondón, meaning "unexpectedly, rashly" or "without warning." This phrase is used in contexts des...
Ríos is a Spanish surname that serves as a variant form of Rios, which originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a river. The name derives from the Spanish word río meaning "river," ultimately from Lati...
Rivas is a Spanish surname, typically a patronymic or place-based name. It can be interpreted as a topographic name derived from the plural of riba meaning "bank, shore" in Spanish, referring to someone who lived near a...
Rivera is a Spanish habitational or topographic surname derived from ribera, meaning "bank, shore" or "riverbank," ultimately from Latin riparius (related to ripa, "riverbank"). The name spread across the Spanish-speakin...
Rivero is a Spanish surname, a variant of Rivera, which itself derives from the Spanish word ribera meaning "bank, shore" (from Latin riparius, "of the riverbank"). As a topographic surname, Rivero would have originally...
Robledo is a Spanish toponymic surname meaning "oak wood," derived from Spanish roble "oak," which ultimately comes from Latin robur (oak, strength). The name originates from any of the several places called Robledo or E...
Robles is a Spanish toponymic surname, derived from the plural of roble, meaning "oak" or "oak tree". It originally denoted a person who lived near an oak tree or oak forest. The word roble comes from Latin robur, which...
Roca is a surname found primarily in Catalan, Occitan, and Spanish-speaking regions. It is a cognate of the English surname Roach, sharing the same root meaning of "rock" or "crag."EtymologyThe surname Roca originates fr...
Rodríguez is a Spanish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Rodrigo". It is one of the most common surnames in Spain and is also widespread throughout the Spanish-speaking world.EtymologyThe surname derives from the given...
Rodriguez is a Spanish-language surname, typically considered an unaccented variant of Rodríguez. The spelling Rodriguez (without the acute accent over the i) is especially common among Spanish-speaking populations outsi...
EtymologyRodríguez. The patronymic suffix "-ez" originally indicated "son of" in medieval Spanish, so Rodríguez means "son of Rodrigo." Over time, spelling variations such as Rodriquez emerged, perhaps through phonetic r...
Rojas is a Spanish surname, a variant of Rojo, which means "red" in Spanish. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion, derived from the color "red".EtymologyThe root name R...
Rojo is a descriptive Spanish surname meaning "red" in Spanish, typically referring to a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion. The name derives directly from the Spanish word rojo (red), which in turn comes from La...
Romero is a Spanish surname that derives from the noun romero, meaning "pilgrim to Rome" or "palm.” The term originally referred to a person who made a religious pilgrimage to Rome, and by extension to any pilgrim. The n...
Rosales is a Spanish surname meaning "rose bushes" in Spanish. It is a topographic name for someone who lived near a rose bush or a place where roses were abundant, derived from the plural of the Spanish word rosal ("ros...
EtymologyRubio is a Spanish surname of nickname origin. It derives from the Spanish adjective rubio, meaning “blond” or “fair-haired,” itself from Latin rubeus (“red”). While the English cognate “ruby” related to the col...
Rueda is a Spanish cognate of the surname Royer, ultimately originating as an occupational name for a wheelwright. The name derives from the Spanish word rueda meaning "wheel", which in turn comes from Latin rota. As a E...
Ruiz is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Ruy', where Ruy is a medieval short form of Rodrigo. The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic name Roderick, derived from the elements hruod ('fame') and rih ('...
Sáez is a Spanish patronymic surname, a variant of Sánchez, meaning "son of Sancho".Etymology and OriginThe surname Sáez derives from the medieval given name Sancho, which is believed to originate from the Late Latin nam...
Sala is an occupational surname found across several Romance-language regions, including Catalonia, Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Spain. It derives from the Late Latin word sala "hall, large room" (itself of Germanic ori...
Salamanca is a Spanish toponymic surname originally indicating a person from the city of Salamanca in western Spain. The etymology of the city's name is uncertain, with some sources proposing a Celtic root linked to the...
EtymologySalas is a Spanish surname originating as a variant of Sala, an occupational name for a worker at a manor house derived from the Romance word sala meaning 'hall' or 'large room', of Germanic origin. The surname...
Salazar is a Basque and Spanish surname with toponymic origins. The name derives from the combination of Spanish sala (meaning 'hall' or 'large room') and Basque zahar (meaning 'old'), thus translating to 'old hall'. It...
Salcedo is a Spanish toponymic surname derived from the Latin word salix, meaning "willow tree". The name originally referred to someone who lived near a willow tree, combining the element salce (from Latin salix) with t...
Salinas is a Spanish occupational surname referring to a salt worker or someone who lived near a salt works or salt mine. The name derives from the Spanish word salina, meaning "salt works" or "salt mine," which ultimate...
Sánchez is a Spanish patronymic surname, meaning “son of Sancho.” It is one of the most common surnames in the Spanish-speaking world, particularly in Spain and Latin America. The name Sancho itself is derived from the L...
Sanchez is a Spanish surname often serving as the unaccented variant of Sánchez. The surname originates from the patronymic tradition, literally meaning “son of Sancho.” The root name Sancho derives from the Late Latin n...
Sandoval is a Spanish habitational surname. It originates from the village of Sandoval de la Reina in the province of Burgos, Spain. The toponym is a blend of the Latin words saltus 'forest, glade' and novalis 'unploughe...
San Nicolás is a Spanish habitational surname, indicating that the original bearer came from a place dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Many towns, churches, and neighborhoods in the Spanish-speaking world bear this name, most...
Etymology & OriginSanz is a Spanish surname derived from the given name Sancho, which itself likely originates from the Late Latin Sanctius, meaning "saintly" or "holy," ultimately from sanctus. While the root name Sanch...
Sastre is a Spanish occupational surname that is the cognate of the Italian Sarto, both ultimately derived from Latin sartor meaning 'tailor' (from sarcio 'to mend'). The surname thus originally referred to someone who m...
Segura is a Catalan and Spanish surname derived from the word segura, meaning "safe" or "secure." The name originates from multiple places in Spain and the Catalan region, typically areas known for their fortified or sec...
Sepúlveda is a Spanish toponymic surname, meaning it originated from a place name. It derives from the Sepúlveda Valley in the mountains of Segovia, in the Castile and León region of Spain. The valley's name may come fro...
Serrano is a surname common in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian languages. It derives as a variant of the surname Sierra, which means "mountain range" in Spanish, specifically one with jagged peaks. As a toponymic surnam...
Solís is a Spanish surname of toponymic origin, derived from the name of a village in Asturias, Spain, ultimately from the Spanish word sol meaning "sun." The name originally referred to someone who lived near or was ass...
Sosa is a Spanish surname, derived from the Portuguese name Sousa. The Portuguese Sousa originally referred to someone who lived near the River Sousa in Portugal. The river's name likely comes from Latin salsus meaning '...
Soto is a Spanish surname meaning "grove of trees, small forest", ultimately derived from Latin saltus. It belongs to the category of ornamental or topographic surnames, which refer to features of the landscape and are c...
Suárez is a common Spanish patronymic surname of Germanic origin, meaning "son of Suero". The surname originated in the province of Asturias in northwestern Spain and spread widely throughout Latin America following colo...
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