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Tapia is a topographic surname of Spanish and Basque origin, derived from the Spanish word tapia, meaning "mud wall" or "adobe wall." In Basque, it is associated with the place name Tapia de Casariego in Asturias. As a t...
Terrazas is a Spanish surname, originally a name for a person from Terrazas in the Spanish city of Burgos. The place name derives from the Spanish word terraza, a diminutive of tierra (land), meaning terraces.Historical...
Toledano is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the city of Toledo in Spain. The city's name comes from Latin Toletum, which may have Celtic roots meaning "hill."History and DistributionThe Toledano surname indicat...
Torres is a topographic surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the word torres ("towers"), indicating a person who lived in or near a tower. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin word turris, meani...
Tos is a Spanish surname derived from the Italian surname Tosi. The root Tosi means "clean-shaven," referring to a younger man, and originates from the Latin word tonsus ("shaved"). The name may have originally denoted s...
Travieso is a Spanish surname, a variant of the longer Spanish form of Travers. The root surname Travers originates from French, deriving from the Old French word travers, meaning 'across' or 'to cross,' and was likely a...
Treviño is a Spanish toponymic surname deriving from the town of Treviño in northern Spain. The town's name may come from Latin trifinium, meaning "place where three boundaries meet," likely referring to the convergence...
Trujillo is a Spanish toponymic surname that originally denoted a person from the city of Trujillo, in western Spain, near the border with Portugal. The city's name itself traces back to Latin Turgalium, and was later in...
Ureña is a Spanish surname, primarily originating as a habitational name derived from the town of Urueña in the province of Valladolid, Spain. The place name Urueña itself has pre-Roman roots and its meaning is uncertain...
Valdez is a Spanish surname meaning "son of Baldo". It belongs to the family of patronymic surnames ending in -ez, which in Spanish indicates 'son of.' The root name Baldo originates as a short form of Germanic names com...
Valiente is a Spanish surname originating as a nickname from the Spanish word valiente, meaning "brave." This descriptive surname would have been applied to individuals known for their courage or strength of character. T...
Etymology and OriginsVarela is a Galician, Spanish, and Portuguese surname with deep roots in the Iberian Peninsula. It derives from the Spanish word vara, meaning "stick" or "pole." The name likely originated as an occu...
Vargas is a Spanish and Portuguese surname with a topographic origin, deriving from the dialectal word varga, meaning “slope,” “flooded field,” “pastureland,” or “hut.” The name likely referred to someone who lived near...
Vásquez is a surname of Galician origin that means "son of Vasco." The given name Vasco itself derives from the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which possibly meant "crow" in Basque. The evolution from Velasco to Vasco re...
Vázquez is a Spanish surname, a variant of Vásquez. Like Vásquez, it is a patronymic meaning "son of Vasco," ultimately derived from the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which is thought to mean "crow" in Basque. Vázquez a...
EtymologyVega is a Spanish surname derived from the word vega, meaning "meadow" or "plain" in Spanish. The term has Basque origins, reflecting the linguistic influence of the Basque language on the Iberian Peninsula. As...
Vela is a Spanish occupational surname derived from the word vela, meaning "watch" or "vigil," referring to a guard or watchman. The name originates from the Latin vigilia, which also carries the sense of wakefulness or...
Velásquez is a Spanish surname of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Velasco." The root name Velasco itself derives from the medieval Spanish name Vasco, which may originate from the Basque word for "crow" (belea). This...
EtymologyVelázquez is a Spanish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Velasco." The name Velasco itself is a medieval Spanish form of Vasco, which possibly derives from the Basque word for "crow." As a patronymic, the name...
Vera is a Spanish surname with a toponymic origin. The word vera in Spanish means "shore" or "bank," referring to a riverbank or a slope. As a surname, it likely denoted someone who lived near such a geographical feature...
Vicario is an Italian and Spanish occupational surname derived from the ecclesiastical title "vicar", a representative or deputy of a bishop. The term originates from Latin vicarius, meaning "substitute" or "deputy." In...
Vigo is a surname of Italian and Spanish origin. As a surname, it is a variant of Vico, itself a short form of the Italian name Lodovico. Lodovico ultimately derives from the Germanic name Ludwig, which is composed of th...
Villa is a surname of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word villa meaning "town". Historically, it was used as a topographic name for someone who lived in a town rather than in the countryside, or as a...
Villalba is a Spanish surname derived from a place name. It originates from the Spanish words villa "town" and alba "white", meaning "white town" or "white settlement". The name is toponymic, demonstrating descent from a...
Villalobos is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from a habitational name for a person from the town of Villalobos in the province of Zamora, Spain. The place name itself combines the Spanish elements villa "town" and...
Villanueva is a Spanish surname denoting a person who originally came from any of the various towns named Villanueva, derived from villa “town” and nueva “new”. The name is thus equivalent to the French Villeneuve, and i...
Etymology Villar is a Spanish cognate of Vilar, deriving from the Late Latin word villare, meaning “hamlet” or “farm.” Just like its counterparts in other Romance languages (such as Catalan Vila and Portuguese Vilar), Vi...
Villaverde is a Spanish habitational surname, originally referring to a person from any of the numerous towns in Spain named Villaverde. The place name combines villa “town” and verde “green,” literally meaning “green to...
Viteri is a Basque surname with uncertain origins, likely derived from a Basque place name. The etymology remains debated, but it may relate to topographical features common in the Basque Country, such as 'viteri' possib...
Ybarra is a surname of Basque and Spanish origin, functioning as a variant of Ibarra. The root surname derives from Basque place names based on the word ibar meaning "meadow," making Ybarra a topographic surname that ori...
Zambrano is a surname of Spanish and Basque origin. It is likely a habitational name derived from the town of Zambrana in the province of Álava in the Basque Country, Spain. The name is common in Spain and Latin America,...
Zamorano is a Spanish surname originally denoting a person from Zamora, a province and city in northwestern Spain (in the autonomous community of Castile and León). The name belongs to the common class of habitational su...
Zapatero is a Spanish occupational surname meaning cognate of Savatier, ultimately derived from a word for "shoemaker." The root name Savatier comes from Old French savatier "shoemaker," from savate "shoe," of uncertain...
Zavala is a surname of Spanish origin, derived as a variant of Zabala. The root name Zabala originates from a place in Biscay (Bizkaia), in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Its etymology traces to the Basque word za...
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