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page 1Spanish-language surnames
Cartagena
Cartagena or Carthagena may refer to:
Salamanca
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Ventura
Ventura (Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for "fortune") may refer to:
Batista
Batista is a Spanish or Portuguese surname. Notable persons with the name include:
Camargo
Camargo may refer to:
Cervantes
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Vitoria
Vitoria or Vitória may refer to:
Quintana
Quintana may refer to:
Soto
Soto may refer to:
Paz
Paz or Pas may refer to:
Buenaventura
Buenaventura (Spanish for 'good fortune', and the name of Saint Bonaventure) or Buena Ventura may refer to:
Segovia
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Márquez
Márquez or Marquez is a surname of Spanish origin, meaning "son of Marcos or Marcus". Its Portuguese equivalent is Marques.
Funes
Funes is a Spanish surname that may refer to:
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==People==
Angel Funes, Honduran screenwriter, director and actor
Belén Funes (born 1984), Catalan film director
Carlos Delcio Funes (1931–2001), Argentine politician
Francisco Funes (born 1950), Salvadoran cyclist
Gregorio Funes (1749–1829), Argentine statesman
Jerónimo Domín Funes (1576–1650), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
José Gabriel Funes (born 1963), Argentine priest and astronomer
Juan Gilberto Funes (1963–1992), Argentine footballer
Juan Manuel Funes (born 1966), Guatemalan football coach
Louis de Funès (1914–1983), French actor
L
González
family name
García
family name
Ramos
Ramos is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin that means "bouquets" or "branches". People with the surname Ramos are most commonly found in Mexico, Brazil or Puerto Rico.
Posada
Posada may refer to:
Battle of Posada, a 1330 battle, part of the Hungarian-Wallachian Wars
Lora
Lora as a family name in the Spanish language of French origin meaning from Lorraine, a region in Northeastern France that was named in honor of Lothair I. It's Latin origin that means "crowned with laurel" or "laurel".
Orozco
Orozco is a surname of Spanish/Basque origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Olivares
Olivares may refer to:
Madrigal
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Orellana
Orellana may refer to:
Solis
Solis is a Spanish name derived from the Latin sol, literally meaning sun.
Triana
Triana may refer to:
Mondragon
Mondragon or Mondragón may refer to:
Tapia
Tapia may refer to:
Ramón
Ramón or Ramon may refer to:
Agüero
Agüero () is a Spanish surname, it may refer to:
Cabrero
Cabrero or Cabreros may refer to:
Cabrero, Chile, a commune in the Bío Bío Province, Bío Bío Region, Chile
Cabrero, Cáceres, a municipality of Cáceres province, autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain
Cabreros del Monte, a municipality of Valladolid province, Castile and León, Spain
Cabreros del Río, a municipality located of León province, Castile and León, Spain
Carvajal
Carvajal (also spelled Carbajal) is a Spanish surname and place name. Notable people with the surname include:
Leiva
Leiva may refer to:
Leiva, Nariño, a municipality and town in the Nariño Department, Colombia
Leiva, Boyacá, a municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia, largest town Villa de Leyva
Leiva River, a river in Chile
Leiva, La Rioja, a municipality in La Rioja, Spain
Leiva (singer) (born 1980), Spanish singer, songwriter and musician
Acuña
Acuña or Acuna may refer to:
Cienfuegos
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Pozuelo
Pozuelo may refer to:
Osorio
Osorio (also Osório) is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin. Notable people with this surname include:
Salvatierra
Salvatierra may refer to:
Gallardo
Gallardo is a Spanish derivation of the French name "Gaillard" and may refer to:
Vicente
Vicente is a Spanish and Portuguese name. Like its French variant, Vincent, it is derived from the Latin name Vincentius meaning "conquering" (from Latin vincere, "to conquer").
Pérez
Pérez is a very common Castilian Spanish surname of patronymic origin.
Portela
Portela or Pórtela may refer to:
Leal
Leal can refer to:
Llorente
The surname Llorente (or Lorente) is derived from the Latin name Laurentius (Lorenzo in Spanish). This surname scattered over almost the entire Iberian Peninsula due to the reconquest, has an Aragonese origin recorded under different forms: Lorien, Lorient (sobrarbesa place names), Lorent or Llorent (forms in medieval Aragonese Ebro Valley). Because Castilian became increasingly important, the surnames came to be pronounced with an -e at the end.
Alburquerque
Alburquerque may refer to:
Álvaro
Álvaro or Álvar (, , ) is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese male given name and surname of Germanic Visigothic origin.
Cifuentes
Cifuentes may refer to:
Cifuentes, Guadalajara, a municipality in Guadalajara, Spain
Cifuentes, Cuba, a municipality in Villa Clara, Cuba
Infante Dinis, Lord of Cifuentes (1354–1397), son of Portuguese King Peter I
Silvestre
Silvestre is a Spanish and Portuguese given name or surname, or a French surname. Notable people with the name include:
Pantoja
Pantoja may refer to:
Manzano
Manzano is a Spanish word used for apple trees, and is also used as a patronymic name. Manzano may refer to:

Zambrano
Zambrano is a surname of Spanish and also Basque origin.
Galindo
Galindo may refer to:
Lozoya
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Crespi
Crespi (the Italian form of "Crispus") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Saldaña
Saldaña or Saldana may refer to:
Briceño
Briceño (also anglicized as Briceno) may refer to:
Villagrán
Villagrán may refer to:
Dueñas
Dueñas or Duenas may refer to:
Bolaño
Bolaño is a Hispanic surname (Spanish for "stone cannonball" or "stoneshot"). It may refer to:
Fernández
Fernández () is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Fernando" of Germanic origin. The Germanic name Ferdinand that it derives from (Gothic: Frið-nanð) means "brave traveler." The Portuguese version of this surname is Fernandes. The Arabized version is Ibn Faranda and it was used by the Mozarabs and Muwallads in Al-Andalus. Fernández was on the list of Officers and Sailors in the First Voyage of Columbus. The name is popular in Spanish speaking countries and former colonies.
Sinaloa
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