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Abarca is a Spanish surname with occupational origins, derived from the name of a type of rustic footwear. The term refers to a leather-soled sandal or shoe traditionally crafted on the Balearic Islands, particularly pop...
Abascal is a Spanish surname with origins in the Basque country. The name is locative, derived from the village of Abascal de Lemos in the municipality of Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain. The toponym itself comes from Basque...
Abel 1 is a surname that derives from the given name Abel. The given name Abel itself has deep biblical roots, coming from the Hebrew name Hevel, meaning "breath" or "vapor," which reflects the transient nature of life....
Acosta is a Spanish and Portuguese surname, ultimately derived from Da Costa, a Portuguese topographic name meaning "of the coast" (from Latin costa, "rib, side, coast"). The Spanish form arose through a false splitting...
Acuña is a Spanish surname of toponymic origin, derived from one of several places called Acuña or from a place name stemming from the Latin cuneus meaning "wedge." This origin likely refers to a geographical feature res...
Agua is a Spanish surname meaning "water," originally given to someone who lived near a body of water or whose occupation involved handling water, such as a water carrier or irrigation worker. The name derives from the L...
Aguado is a Spanish surname derived from the common noun agua "water". The name's origin is topographic, referring to a person who lived near a body of water, or occupational, indicating someone who worked with water, su...
Aguilar is a Spanish surname of topographic origin. It derives from any of the many places called Aguilar (or Aguilar de...), toponyms that ultimately come from Spanish águila meaning "eagle", from Latin aquila. Thus the...
Etymology and Origin Aguilera is a Spanish surname of toponymic origin, meaning it derives from a place name. It comes from the Spanish word aguilera, which denotes an "eagle's nest" or a site where eagles dwell. The ter...
Aguirre is a Spanish surname of Basque origin, derived from the Basque word ageri meaning "open, cleared, prominent". It was originally a topographic surname given to someone who lived in an open or prominent area, such...
Etymology and OriginAlamilla is a Spanish surname derived from the word alamillo, meaning "poplar, aspen". This toponymic or habitational surname likely originated from a place named after the poplar tree, a common eleme...
Alba is a Spanish surname derived from a nickname meaning "white". The name originates from the Latin word albus (white), and in Spanish it often referred to someone with pale skin or fair hair. While less common today,...
Alfaro is a Spanish toponymic surname, originally denoting someone who was from the city of Alfaro in the La Rioja region of Spain. The place name itself is possibly derived from Arabic, meaning "the watchtower" (from al...
Alvarado is a Spanish toponymic surname, typically associated with the placename Alvarado, which may be derived from Spanish alba meaning "white". The surname is widespread in the Spanish-speaking world and has notable h...
Alvarez is a Spanish surname, an unaccented variant of Álvarez. Its root is the given name Álvaro, itself from the Latinized Visigothic name Alvarus, possibly stemming from the Gothic elements alls ("all") and wars ("awa...
Álvarez is a patronymic Spanish surname, meaning "son of Álvaro". The suffix -ez (or its variant -es) is characteristic of Spanish patronymics, equivalent to the Portuguese -es and the English -son. The surname originate...
Antúnez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Antonio." The suffix -ez is a common patronymic marker in Spanish surnames, equivalent to the English suffix -son or the Portuguese -es. The root name Antonio itsel...
Aquino is a surname of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the town of Aquino in the Lazio region of Italy, near Rome. The town's name comes from Latin aqua meaning "water," here related to the local river. Primaril...
Araujo is the Spanish form of Araújo. The surname Araújo itself is a Galician and Portuguese surname of noble medieval origin, denoting a person who hailed from one of the several places named Araújo in Portugal. The mea...
Arce is a Spanish surname meaning "maple tree" in Spanish. It belongs to the category of toponymic surnames, derived from places named Arce in Spain, particularly in the regions of Cantabria, Navarre, and Burgos. The sur...
Arechavaleta is a Spanish surname of Basque origin, derived from the town of Aretxabaleta in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, northern Spain. The name means "oak trees" in Basque, referencing the area's abundant oak groves. It...
Arenas is a Spanish surname derived from various places named Arenas, which come from the Spanish word arena meaning "sand." The name likely originated as a topographic surname for someone who lived near sandy terrain or...
Arias is a Spanish surname with a possible origin in a medieval given name of Germanic origin. While the exact root is debated, it may be related to the Gothic name Ariareiks, composed of elements meaning 'eagle' and 'ru...
Ariza is a Spanish surname of toponymic origin, derived from the name of a town in Zaragoza, Spain. The town of Ariza, situated in the province of Zaragoza within the autonomous community of Aragon, lends its name to the...
Arreola is a Spanish surname with strong roots in the Basque Country, predominantly found in Mexico today. It is a variant of Arriola, which derives from Basque place names composed of arri "stone" and -ola "place of, ho...
Arriola is a Basque and Spanish surname with topographic origins. It is derived from Basque place names, themselves composed of the elements arri 'stone' and -ola 'place of, house'. As a Basque toponymic surname, it orig...
Arroyo is a Spanish surname, derived from the common noun arroyo, meaning "stream, brook" in Spanish. The name originates as a toponymic surname, referring to someone who lived near a small stream or creek, and belongs t...
Asís is a Spanish surname originally denoting a person from the Italian city of Assisi, known as Asís in Spanish. The city, located in the Umbria region of Italy, is famously associated with Saint Francis of Assisi (1181...
Asturias is a Spanish surname derived from the name of a region in northwestern Spain, the Principality of Asturias. This autonomous community in northwest Spain is coextensive with the province of Asturias and contains...
Ávila is a Spanish toponymic surname, meaning it comes from a place name. The name derives from the city of Ávila, the capital of the Province of Ávila in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The city's o...
Banderas is a Spanish cognate of the English surname Banner, both derived from an occupational name for a flag carrier. The root name Banner comes from the Old French baniere, meaning “banner,” ultimately of Germanic ori...
Barrera is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian surname meaning "barrier." It is a cognate of the English surname Barr, which referred to someone who lived near a barrier or fence, from Old French barre. The surname origina...
Barros is a Portuguese and Spanish surname with dual origins rooted in the word barro, meaning "clay" or "mud" in both languages. As an occupational name, it would have referred to a person who worked with clay or mud, s...
Basurto is a Spanish surname of Basque origin, derived from the place name Basurtu, a locality now part of Bilbao in the province of Biscay. The name Basurtu is thought to mean "middle of the forest," combining Basque el...
Belmonte is a toponymic surname of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from various place names meaning "beautiful mountain" (from Italian bello or Spanish bel "beautiful" and monte "mountain"). The name is found in seve...
Benítez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Benito". Its origin is thought to lie in the northern Spanish region of Asturias, from which it spread across the Iberian Peninsula and, later, to the Americas thro...
Bermúdez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Bermudo." The root of the name lies in the Germanic name Veremund, Latinized from the Suevic Waramunt, likely composed of elements meaning "aware, cautious" or "tr...
Blanco is a Spanish surname meaning "white" in the Spanish language. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone with pale skin or blond hair, deriving from the Latin word blancus (white). As a surname, it is co...
Bosque is a Spanish surname that directly derives from the word bosque, meaning "forest" in Spanish, and is the Hispanic equivalent of the Italian surname Bosco. It has two likely origins: an occupational or topographic...
Bravo is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from a nickname meaning ‘angry, bold, brave’ in those languages. The word bravo in Romance languages historically carried connotations ranging from wild and fi...
Bueno is a Spanish surname derived from a nickname meaning "good" in Spanish. It likely originated as a descriptive epithet for a person of good character, demeanor, or appearance. Surnames of this type, known as nicknam...
Etymology and OriginBustillo is a Spanish toponymic surname deriving from various towns in Spain named Bustillo. The name is a diminutive form of Busto, itself from the name of towns in Spain and Italy. Busto ultimately...
Busto is a surname of Italian and Spanish origin. It derives from the town name Busto, found in various locations in Spain and Italy, which itself comes from the Late Latin word bustum, meaning "ox pasture" or, alternati...
Bustos is a Spanish surname, a variant of Busto. The latter derives from the name of towns in Spain and Italy, ultimately from Late Latin bustum meaning "ox pasture." Thus, Bustos is a habitational surname for someone wh...
Caballero is a Spanish surname derived from a nickname meaning "knight," from the Spanish word caballero ("knight, horseman"). It is a cognate of the French surname Chevalier, both ultimately tracing back to Late Latin c...
The surname Cabello originates from the Spanish word meaning "hair," deriving from Latin capillus. It was likely used as a nickname for a person with a notable amount of hair. The name is a common Spanish surname, and it...
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...
Cáceres is a Spanish surname derived from the name of a city and province in Extremadura, western Spain. The place name Cáceres has uncertain origins, though it is generally believed to come from the Extremaduran form Ca...
Calderón is a Spanish and Castilian occupational surname. Derived from the Spanish word calderón, meaning “cauldron” or “large kettle,” it originated from Late Latin caldaria (cauldron). The name was typically given to a...
Etymology & OriginCalvo is a surname that directly translates to "bald" in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, deriving from the Latin word calvus. The name likely originated as a descriptive nickname for a person with a b...
Camacho is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from a nickname. The exact etymology is uncertain, but it may stem from the Celtic root kambos meaning "crooked, twisted."Origin and EtymologyThe name likely...
Campana is an occupational surname common in Italian and Spanish cultures. Its origins trace back to the Late Latin word campana, meaning "bell", which in turn derives from the region of Campania in southern Italy, histo...
Campo is a Spanish and Italian topographic surname meaning "field." It originates from the common noun campo, which in both languages refers to a rural area, cultivated land, or a plain. As a habitation name, Campo would...
Campos is a Portuguese and Spanish surname, meaning literally "fields" and functioning as a variant of Campo, which itself derives from the Latin word campus for "field" or "plain." The plural form Campos is particularly...
Cano is a Spanish surname that derives from the Spanish word cano, meaning "white-haired, old," ultimately from Latin canus (white, gray). The name likely originated as a nickname for an older person with white or gray h...
Cantú is a Spanish surname variant of the toponymic surname Cantù, which is particularly common in Mexico. The root name Cantù originates from the town of Cantù in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. The etymology of...
Capilla is a Spanish surname that originated as a topographic or occupational name referring to a chapel (from Latin cappella, a diminutive of cappa 'cape'). It is the Spanish equivalent of the German surname Kappel, bel...
Cárdenas is a Spanish surname of toponymic origin, derived from several towns named Cárdenas in the provinces of Almería and La Rioja, as well as other places in the Spanish-speaking world. The name of these towns comes...
Cardoso is a Portuguese and Spanish surname of toponymic origin, derived from a place name meaning "thorny" in both languages, ultimately from the Latin word carduus (thistle). The surname likely originated as a referenc...
Cardozo is a Portuguese surname, an archaic spelling variant of Cardoso. The name derives from a place name meaning "thorny" or "full of thorns" in Spanish and Portuguese, ultimately from Latin carduus ("thistle"). Notab...
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