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    The last names in this first list are patronymics, which are names derived from the name of a male ancestor. Let's take a look at some examples of common patronymic last names in Spanish!

    Many Spanish apellidoscome from the names of objects from the natural world, such as plants, animals, or geographical features. Last names associated with man-made structures or abstract concepts are also common. Here are just a few examples.

    Some Spanish last names come from common occupations or from physical descriptions. Here are a few examples.

    Many Spanish last names are habitational, meaning they come from the names of villages, cities, states, etc. Here are some examples of habitational last names linked to a few familiar faces from the Spanish-speaking world.

  2. Feb 24, 2020 · Learn why many Hispanic people use two last names, and find out the meanings and origins for 45 of the most popular Spanish surnames.

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  3. Antonio Spanish. Derived from the given name Antonio. Antúnez Spanish. Means "son of Antonio ". Aquino Italian, Spanish. From the name of an Italian town near Rome, derived from Latin aqua meaning "water", the home town of the 13th-century saint Thomas Aquinas. In Italy the surname is derived directly from the town's name.

  4. From a Spanish surname, used as a given name in honour of the Jesuit priest Saint Francis Borja (1510-1572). The surname, also spelled Borgia, is derived from the name of a Spanish town, ultimately from Arabic بُرْج (burj) meaning "tower". Brayan m Spanish (Modern) Spanish form of Brian.

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Have you ever wondered why Spanish names are so long or what they mean? Well, we have the complete guide to Spanish surnames! Read all about it!

  6. Since most Spanish surnames can be traced back to Ancient Rome and the Visigoth invasions of it, this may mean being able to trace your family back pretty far, as long as you can find the written records. Here are some common Spanish surnames, their origins, and their meanings.

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