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27 February 2026
- 15:4715:47, 27 February 2026 Ferreira (hist | edit) [717 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''FERREIRA''' Portuguese toponymic surname derived from place names formed from *ferreira*, meaning “iron mine,” “ironworking site,” or “place of blacksmithing,” indicating origin from or residence near such a location. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Ferreira* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name...")
- 15:4015:40, 27 February 2026 Oliver (hist | edit) [681 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Records (2) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Oliver* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=Location |?Has record#=Record? |?Is transcribed#=Transcribed? |format#=table |sortable#=on |sort#=Has record,Has year |order#=descending,ascending |headers=plain }}")
- 15:3815:38, 27 February 2026 Lombardo (hist | edit) [651 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''LOMBARDO''' Surname of Italian origin meaning “Lombard,” referring to a person from Lombardy in northern Italy, indicating geographic origin from that region. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Lombardo* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has locati...")
- 15:3715:37, 27 February 2026 Ome (hist | edit) [667 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''OME''' Surname of uncertain origin, appearing in Iberian and colonial records in limited instances. It may represent a shortened, altered, or transcriptional form of a longer surname. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Ome* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surna...")
- 15:3615:36, 27 February 2026 Vargas (hist | edit) [698 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''VARGAS''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from place names formed from a term referring to a steep slope, hillside, or rough elevated terrain, indicating origin from or residence near such a landscape feature. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Vargas* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=F...")
- 14:0214:02, 27 February 2026 De La Peña (hist | edit) [713 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''DE LA PEÑA''' Spanish toponymic surname meaning “of the rock” or “of the cliff,” derived from *peña*, referring to a prominent rocky outcrop or crag, indicating origin from or residence near such a geographic feature. |} == Records (2) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Peña |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Ha...")
- 13:5313:53, 27 February 2026 Villegas (hist | edit) [621 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''VILLEGAS''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from Villegas, a place name in Castile, indicating ancestral origin from that locality. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Villegas* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=Location |?Has record#=Re...")
- 13:5113:51, 27 February 2026 Viveros (hist | edit) [724 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''VIVEROS''' Spanish toponymic and occupational surname derived from *vivero*, meaning “nursery,” “breeding ground,” or “place where plants or animals are raised,” referring to a person who lived near or worked at such a place. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Viveros* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full...")
- 13:4913:49, 27 February 2026 Zarate (hist | edit) [736 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''ZÁRATE''' Spanish surname of Basque toponymic origin derived from place names formed from Basque elements meaning “thicket,” “brushwood,” or “wooded area,” indicating ancestral origin from such a locality. |} == Records (2) == {{#ask: Has surname::Zarate |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first nam...")
- 13:4613:46, 27 February 2026 Espinola (hist | edit) [689 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''ESPÍNOLA''' Iberian surname of toponymic origin associated with the ancient locality of Espínola in Cantabria, Spain, indicating ancestral origin from that settlement. |} == Records (3) == {{#ask: Has surname::Espinola OR Has surname::De Alvarado |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name...")
- 12:4912:49, 27 February 2026 Tremiño (hist | edit) [646 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''TREMIÑO''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from Tremiño, a locality in the province of Burgos, Castile, indicating ancestral origin from that settlement. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Tremiño* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=L...")
- 12:1512:15, 27 February 2026 San Ignacio (hist | edit) [829 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''SAN IGNACIO''' Spanish devotional and toponymic surname derived from “San Ignacio” (Saint Ignatius), referring either to religious dedication to the saint or to origin from a locality, parish, mission, or estate bearing that name. Such surnames often developed from residence near a church, mission, or settlement named for the saint. |} == Records (1) == {{#ask: Has surnam...")
- 11:5811:58, 27 February 2026 San Lucas (hist | edit) [812 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''SAN LUCAS''' Spanish devotional and toponymic surname derived from “San Lucas” (Saint Luke), referring either to religious dedication to the saint or to origin from a locality, parish, or estate bearing that name. Such surnames often developed from residence near a church, mission, or settlement named for the saint. The name appears in Iberian records during the late mediev...")
- 11:5511:55, 27 February 2026 Sandoval (hist | edit) [1,200 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''SANDOVAL''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from the place name Sandoval in the province of Burgos, Castile. The name likely originates from elements referring to sandy terrain or a valley characterized by sandy soil. It became associated with noble lineages during the medieval period. The surname appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial era and was carried to the Ame...")
- 11:5111:51, 27 February 2026 Segura (hist | edit) [885 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''SEGURA''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from the place name Segura, from the Latin *securus* meaning “safe” or “secure,” likely referring to a fortified settlement, protected valley, or defensible location. The name is associated with multiple localities in Spain, particularly in Castile, Navarre, and the Basque Country. The surname appears in Iberian records during...")
26 February 2026
- 22:0322:03, 26 February 2026 Torres (hist | edit) [865 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''TORRES''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from the Latin *turris* (“tower”), originally referring to a person who lived near, worked at, or came from a place characterized by defensive towers or fortified structures. The plural form suggests association with a settlement or locality known for multiple towers. The name appears widely in Iberian records during the medieval...")
- 22:0122:01, 26 February 2026 De Tovar y Torres (hist | edit) [1,638 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''DE TOVAR Y TORRES''' Compound Spanish surname formed from two toponymic family names, Tovar and Torres, joined by the conjunction *y* (“and”), a structure historically associated with noble, landed, or distinguished lineages in Iberia and colonial Spanish America. The particle *de* indicates geographic or familial origin, often referring to ancestral estates or places. Tova...")
- 13:2813:28, 26 February 2026 Diaz (hist | edit) [766 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''DÍAZ''' Spanish patronymic surname meaning “son of Diego,” derived from the medieval given name Diego, a name of uncertain origin that became widespread in medieval Iberia. The suffix *-ez* indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The surname appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration d...")
- 13:2713:27, 26 February 2026 Duarte (hist | edit) [804 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''DUARTE''' Iberian surname derived from the medieval given name Duarte, the Portuguese equivalent of Eduardo (Edward), of Germanic origin meaning “wealthy guardian” or “prosperous protector.” The name became established as both a given name and hereditary surname in Portugal and neighboring regions of Spain. The surname appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial pe...")
- 13:2413:24, 26 February 2026 Fernan (hist | edit) [802 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''FERNÁN''' Spanish surname derived from the medieval given name Fernán, a shortened form of Fernando, of Visigothic origin meaning “brave traveler” or “bold journey.” Unlike Fernández, it is not patronymic in form but preserves the original personal name as a hereditary surname. The name appears in Iberian records during the medieval period and was carried to the Amer...")
24 February 2026
- 15:0315:03, 24 February 2026 Fernandez (hist | edit) [727 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Records (12) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Fernandez* OR Has surname::~*Fernández* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=Location |?Has record#=Record? |?Is transcribed#=Transcribed? |format#=table |sortable#=on |sort#=Has record,Has year |order#=descending,ascending |headers=plain }}")
- 15:0115:01, 24 February 2026 Flores (hist | edit) [743 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''FLORES''' Spanish surname of multiple possible origins, including a descriptive form derived from *flores* (“flowers”) or a patronymic development from medieval given names of Visigothic origin. It may also reflect origin from places bearing the name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration...")
- 15:0015:00, 24 February 2026 Gabriel (hist | edit) [695 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GABRIEL''' Spanish surname derived from the given name Gabriel, from Hebrew *Gavri’el*, meaning “God is my strength.” As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames...")
- 15:0015:00, 24 February 2026 Garcia (hist | edit) [748 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GARCÍA''' Spanish surname derived from the given name García, one of the oldest personal names in Iberia, likely of Basque or pre-Roman origin. As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and became one of the most widespread surnames in Spain and Spanish America through mi...")
- 14:5714:57, 24 February 2026 Gil (hist | edit) [701 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GIL''' Spanish surname derived from the given name Gil, from Latin *Aegidius*, popularized through devotion to Saint Giles (San Gil). As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many...")
- 14:5014:50, 24 February 2026 Gonzalez (hist | edit) [789 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GONZÁLEZ''' Spanish patronymic surname meaning “son of Gonzalo,” derived from a medieval given name of Visigothic origin. The suffix *-ez* indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames...")
- 14:4914:49, 24 February 2026 Guerra (hist | edit) [657 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GUERRA''' Spanish and Portuguese surname derived from *guerra*, meaning “war,” likely originating as a nickname or occupational designation for a warrior or soldier. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish and Portuguese migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence...")
- 14:4714:47, 24 February 2026 Guillermo (hist | edit) [733 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GUILLERMO''' Spanish surname derived from the given name Guillermo, the Spanish form of William, meaning “resolute protector” or “determined guardian.” As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial...")
- 14:4514:45, 24 February 2026 Guzman (hist | edit) [674 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''GUZMÁN''' Spanish surname of likely toponymic origin associated with places named Guzmán in Spain and historically linked to prominent medieval lineages. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indicate Jewis...")
- 14:4414:44, 24 February 2026 Henero (hist | edit) [683 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''HENERO''' Surname of uncertain origin appearing in historical records. It may represent an archaic spelling, regional variant, or phonetic transcription of a name whose standardized form differs. The name appears in colonial contexts, reflecting historical variation in orthography and record-keeping practices. As with many surnames found in archival sources, its presence alone...")
- 14:4314:43, 24 February 2026 Hernandez (hist | edit) [746 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''HERNÁNDEZ''' Spanish patronymic surname meaning “son of Hernando,” derived from a medieval form of the given name Fernando of Germanic origin. The suffix *-ez* indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with...")
- 14:4214:42, 24 February 2026 Home (hist | edit) [712 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''HOME''' Surname of Scottish or northern English origin derived from a place name, referring to someone who originated from that locality. The name appears in Spanish-language records through migration and colonial-era contact. As with many non-Iberian surnames present in colonial contexts, its occurrence reflects individual migration rather than traditional Spanish naming patte...")
- 14:3914:39, 24 February 2026 Javares (hist | edit) [686 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''JAVARES''' Surname of uncertain origin appearing in historical records. It may represent an archaic spelling, regional variant, or phonetic transcription of a name whose standardized form differs. The name appears in colonial contexts, reflecting historical variation in orthography and record-keeping practices. As with many surnames found in archival sources, its presence alon...")
- 14:3814:38, 24 February 2026 Jiménez (hist | edit) [717 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''JIMÉNEZ''' Spanish patronymic surname meaning “son of Jimeno,” derived from a medieval given name of uncertain origin. The suffix *-ez* indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. Earlier forms of the surname incl...")
- 14:3414:34, 24 February 2026 Jorge (hist | edit) [706 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''JORGE''' Spanish surname derived from the given name Jorge (George), from Greek *Geōrgios*, meaning “farmer” or “earth-worker.” As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Ibe...")
- 14:3314:33, 24 February 2026 Juarez (hist | edit) [695 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Records (3) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Juarez* OR Has surname::~*Juárez* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=Location |?Has record#=Record? |?Is transcribed#=Transcribed? |format#=table |sortable#=on |sort#=Has record,Has year |order#=descending,ascending |headers=plain }}")
- 14:3114:31, 24 February 2026 Lampart (hist | edit) [747 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''LAMPART''' Surname of Central European origin, associated in colonial New Spain with Guillén de Lampart (William Lamport), an Irish-born figure active in seventeenth-century Mexico. The name entered Spanish-language records through migration and adaptation. As with many non-Iberian surnames present in colonial contexts, its occurrence reflects individual migration rather than...")
- 14:3014:30, 24 February 2026 Lascano (hist | edit) [636 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''LASCANO''' Spanish surname of Basque origin derived from a place name in the Basque region, referring to someone who originated from that locality. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indicate Jewish ancestry, but...")
- 14:2914:29, 24 February 2026 Laureano (hist | edit) [737 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''LAUREANO''' Spanish surname derived from the given name Laureano, from Latin *Laurentius*, associated with the laurel tree, a classical symbol of victory and honor. As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the col...")
- 14:2714:27, 24 February 2026 Lopez (hist | edit) [660 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Records (12) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Lopez* OR Has surname::~*López* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=Location |?Has record#=Record? |?Is transcribed#=Transcribed? |format#=table |sortable#=on |sort#=Has record,Has year |order#=descending,ascending |headers=plain }}")
- 14:2614:26, 24 February 2026 Lozada (hist | edit) [658 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''LOZADA''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from place names in northern Spain, particularly in Galicia and León, referring to someone who originated from that locality. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indica...")
- 14:2514:25, 24 February 2026 Luis (hist | edit) [711 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''LUIS''' Spanish surname derived from the given name Luis, the Spanish form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior” or “renowned in battle.” As a surname, it typically indicates descent from an individual bearing that name. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with ma...")
- 14:2314:23, 24 February 2026 Machado (hist | edit) [684 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MACHADO''' Spanish and Portuguese surname derived from *machado*, meaning “axe” or “hatchet,” possibly referring to an occupational role, nickname, or place name associated with the term. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread to the Americas through Spanish and Portuguese migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surn...")
- 14:2214:22, 24 February 2026 Maldonado (hist | edit) [631 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MALDONADO''' Spanish toponymic surname derived from places named Maldonado in Spain, referring to someone who originated from that locality. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indicate Jewish ancestry, but...")
- 14:2014:20, 24 February 2026 Marquez (hist | edit) [722 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MÁRQUEZ''' Spanish patronymic surname meaning “son of Marco,” derived from the given name Marco (Mark), ultimately from Latin *Marcus*. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indicate Jewish ancestry, but...")
- 14:1914:19, 24 February 2026 Martin (hist | edit) [710 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Records (12) == {{#ask: Has surname::~*Martin* OR Has surname::*~Martín* |mainlabel=- |link=all |?Has page#=Record |?Has year#=Year |?Has full name#=Full name |?Has first name#=First name |?Has surname#=Surname |?Has location#=Location |?Has record#=Record? |?Is transcribed#=Transcribed? |format#=table |sortable#=on |sort#=Has record,Has year |order#=descending,ascending |headers=plain }}")
- 14:1714:17, 24 February 2026 Mateos (hist | edit) [626 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MATEOS''' Spanish patronymic surname derived from the given name Mateo (Matthew), meaning “son of Mateo” or “descendant of Mateo.” The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indicate Jewish ancestry, but i...")
- 14:1614:16, 24 February 2026 Mendez (hist | edit) [684 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MÉNDEZ''' Spanish patronymic surname meaning “son of Mendo,” derived from an old given name of likely Germanic origin introduced during the Visigothic period. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone does not indica...")
- 14:1314:13, 24 February 2026 Mendoza (hist | edit) [666 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MENDOZA''' Spanish toponymic surname of Basque origin derived from a place name meaning “cold mountain” or “cold hill,” from Basque elements related to mountain terrain. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberian surnames, its presence alone d...")
- 14:1014:10, 24 February 2026 Mercado (hist | edit) [698 bytes] Ygarcia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#f8f8f8;" |- | '''MERCADO''' Spanish toponymic and occupational surname derived from *mercado*, meaning “market” or “marketplace,” referring to someone who lived near or worked at a market or came from a place so named. The name appears in Iberian records prior to the colonial period and spread widely to the Americas through Spanish migration during the colonial era. As with many Iberia...")
