Certificate of Name
Cabrera
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Cabrera is a topographic Spanish surname derived from several places named with the Late Latin word capraria, meaning "place of goats." This originates from Latin capra ("goat"), a term that also appears in the surnames Chevrolet (French) and Cabral (Portuguese). The surname indicates a family that lived near a place where goats were kept, reflecting medieval pastoral and geographic naming practices. Geographical Distribution Cabrera is particularly common in Spain and Latin American countries, including Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti. The given locations named Cabrera include municipalities in Colombia (Cundinamarca and Santander departments) and the Dominican Republic (María Trinidad Sánchez province). The surname also relates to Cabrera Island, an uninhabited islet in the Balearic Islands alongside Mallorca. In the United States, according to the 2010 Census, Cabrera ranks 376th among all surnames, with 83,621 bearers. Its prevalence is due primarily to immigration from Spanish-speaking regions. Etymology and Cognates The underlying Latin root capra "goat" appears in multiple Ibero-Romance surnames of similar formation. The French equivalent Chevrolet, while not identical, also means "place of goats." Portuguese Cabral (from Latin caprāle) likely evolved alongside Cabrera. All these surnames share the -al or -era suffix indicating location or abundance. Historical Provenance Some individuals of this surname trace to noble origins in medieval Spain, particularly from Balearic or Andalusian contexts. The patronymic usage spread through colonial administration and settlement to the Americas. Notable Bearers No specific notable bearers are recorded in the open-source extracts. A public-figure query would typically include scientists, artists, politicians, or fictional characters from shared informational resources. Meaning: "place of goats" (< Late Latin capraria) Origin: Spanish (topographic) Related Names: Chevrolet, Cabral Usage Regions: Spain, Latin America, United States (large community) Commonality: 376th most common surname in the U.S.
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