Meaning & History
Cortés is a Spanish surname meaning "polite, courteous" in Spanish. It derives directly from the adjective cortés, which itself comes from the Latin cortensis (belonging to a court), reflecting the association with courtly manners. The name originated as a nickname for someone known for their refined behavior.
History and Distribution
The surname Cortés is most famously associated with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés (1485–1547), who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire. Through his historical prominence, the name became widespread in Spain and across Latin America. Regular consonants and metathetic variants like Cortez are common as well, especially in the Americas, where the spelling may reflect phonetic simplification or dialectal shifts.
Italian Cognates
In Italy, the cognate surname Corti shares the same literal meaning and Latin origin, derived from corte (court). While Cortés retains the adjectival suffix typical of Spanish surnames, Corti reflects the formation patterns of Italian patronymics and toponymics.
Geographic Names
Cortés also serves as a placename, most notably as a department of Honduras, named after the conquistador. The echo of politeness and honor in the name continues to resonate internationally.
- Meaning: Polite, courteous
- Origin: Spanish
- Type: Surname
- Usage Regions: Spain, Latin America, United States
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Cortés