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  1. In Galicia, Galician surnames most common s are: García, González, Rodríguez, Fernández, López, Martínez, Sánchez, Pérez, Gómez, Ruíz, Díaz, Álvarez, Romero, Alonso, Gutiérrez, Torres, Domínguez, Vázquez, Ramos, Gil, Ramírez, Blanco, Suárez, Ortega, Delgado, Castro, Iglesias, Núñez, Garrido, Castillo, Cortés, Guerrero, Prieto, Méndez, Calvo, Vidal, Gallego, Cruz, Herrera or Peña.
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    What are some Galician last names?
    Galician Submitted Surnames. ARRA Galician, Sicilian Habitational name from a place in Galicia called Arra, this surname was also found in some parts of Sicily. AVIÑA Galician Galician surname referring to someone who "lives by a vineyard", from d’Aviña, a variant of da viña.
    Where is Galicia in Spain?
    Galicia is an autonomous community in the North-West of Spain. It has a population of roughly 3 million people. Their official languages are Galician and Spanish, but Galician is closer to Portuguese than it is to Spanish thanks to a medieval period when the county of Portugal was still part of the Kingdom of Galicia.
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    What is the official language of Galicia?
    Their official languages are Galician and Spanish, but Galician is closer to Portuguese than it is to Spanish thanks to a medieval period when the county of Portugal was still part of the Kingdom of Galicia. After the Portuguese independence in 1128, both languages developed independently.
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    What does Coruña mean in Galician?
    Literally means "crown" in Galician, perhaps taken from a place named "a coruña". Topographic name from Catalan and Galician cova ‘cave’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, in the provinces of Lugo, Ourense, Pontevedra, Catalonia and Valencia.
  3. Galician Submitted Surnames - Behind the Name

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    Habitational name from any of numerous places named Pedrosa, from pedroso, pedrosa meaning "stoney", an adjectival derivative of pedra meaning "stone". Pereiris Medieval Portuguese (Latinized, Rare, Archaic), Galician (Latinized, Rare, Archaic) Pereiris (also known as Pereirus) is a last name of the Celtic roots (it's Galician and Portuguese).

  4. Galician Surnames - Behind the Name

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    Galician cognate of Coelho. Denoted a person from a town named because it was near an iron mine, from Latin ferrum meaning "iron". Galician cognate of Ferrari. Variant of Ferreira. From Portuguese and Galician nogueira meaning "walnut tree", from the Late Latin nucarius, ultimately from Latin nux meaning "nut".

  5. The most common Galician surnames in 2020 - World Today News

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    21/09/2020 · But yes, in many cases, the Galician language marks the phonetics and etymology of these family surnames. In Galicia, Galician surnames most commons are: García, González, Rodríguez, Fernández, López, Martínez, Sánchez, Pérez, Gómez, Ruíz, Díaz, Álvarez, Romero, Alonso, Gutiérrez, Torres, Domínguez, Vázquez, Ramos, Gil, Ramírez, Blanco, Suárez, Ortega , …

  6. A Complete List of Galician Last Names + Meanings ...

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    Galician Last Names Use the list below to find your last name and learn about its meaning and origins. Popular Galician Last Names on FamilyEducation: Bello, De Rego, Torres

  7. A Complete List of Galician Last Names + Meanings ...

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    Find your Galician last name and learn about its meaning and origins.

  8. Galician Submitted Names - Behind the Name

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    Agripina f Galician (Rare), Georgian (Archaic), Romanian (Rare), Spanish, Provençal, Niçard. Galician, Georgian, Romanian, Niçard and Spanish form of Agrippina. The traditional Georgian form of the name is Agrapina, which is still in use (albeit barely). Agripino m Galician.

  9. Galicia - Surnames - Genealogy.com

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    06/06/2012 · Research Galicia in the Surnames forums on Genealogy.com, the new GenForum!

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