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Angulo Poster

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Angulo
ABANA Spanish Variant of ABANO. ABANO Spanish Originally denoted a person from the Spanish town of Abano, which is probably related to the Celtic root ab meaning "water". ABARCA Spanish Means "leather soled footwear" from Spanish abarca... ABAROA Basque Means "refugee" from Basque abaro-a. ABASCAL Spanish Means "priest's street" from Basque abas "priest" and kale "street". ABASOLO Basque Means "priest's meadow" from the Basque abas "priest" and solo "meadow". ABEL English, French, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Spanish, German Derived from the given name ABELLÓ Catalan, Italian Variant of ABELLI. ABERQUERO Spanish Variant of ABARCA. ABREU Portuguese, Galician Habitational name from the a place called Abreu in the former Minho province in Portugal. ACOSTA Spanish Means "coast", and originally referred to a person who lived there. AGRAMUNT Catalan Denoted a person from Agramunt, Spain. AIZA Spanish, Basque Means "cliff" or "rock" in Basque. ALAMILLA Spanish Perhaps means "little ALMA". ALBERT English, French, Catalan, Hungarian, German Derived from the given name ALBUQUERQUE Portuguese, Spanish Derived from the Spanish town of Alburquerque, in the Badajoz province near the Portuguese border. ALDANA Basque From the name of a Basque town, meaning ALFARO Spanish Originally denoted someone who was from the city of Alfaro, in La Rioja, Spain. ALVARADO Spanish Means "dweller by the white hill, or dry land", this is found in many a place name in Spain such as Albarado, Castile. ÁLVAREZ Spanish Patronymic meaning "son of ÁLVARO". ALVES Portuguese, Spanish From the given name ÁLVARO. AMADOR Spanish Derived from the Latin given name AMATOR. ANDRÉS Spanish Derived from the given name ANDRÉS. ANDREU Catalan From the Catalan given name ANDREU. ANTÚNEZ Spanish Means "son of ANTONIO". AQUA Spanish Means "dweller by water" from Latin aqua. AQUINO Spanish, Italian From the name of an Italian town near Rome: Aquino, the native town of San Tommaso d'Aquino (Saint Thomas Aquinas)... ARAÚJO Portuguese, Spanish Denoted a person hailing from one of the many areas that bear this name in Portugal. ARAULLO Portuguese, Spanish Variant of ARAÚJO. ARAYA Spanish Denoted a person from Araya, Spain. This town no longer exists. ARCE Spanish Means "maple tree" in Spanish. ARECHAVALETA Spanish Indicated a person from Arechavaleta, Spain. ARENA Italian, Spanish From the name of several places, meaning "sand" in Italian and Spanish. ARITZA Spanish, Basque Means "oak" in Basque... [more] ARMANDO Spanish Derived from the given name ARMANDO. ARREOLA Spanish, Basque Variant of ARRIOLA, found predominantly in Mexico. ARRIOLA Spanish, Basque Derived from any of the places named Arriola, from Basque arri "stone(s)" and -ola "place of", for example in the provinces of Gipuzkoa and Araba. ASIS Spanish Originally denoted a person from Assisi, Italy. ASTURIAS Spanish From the name of an old kingdom in Spain. AVANA Spanish Variant of ABANO. AZAROLA Basque Possibly means "like a fox" in Basque, a nickname for someone who resembled a fox. BANDERAS Spanish Spanish cognate of BANNER. BARROS Portuguese, Spanish From the word barro meaning "clay" or "mud" BASURTO Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Means "in the middle of the forest", from a region in Spain. BAUTISTA Spanish Derived from the Latin name Baptista, which referred to John the Baptist. BELLO Spanish, Italian Means "beautiful" in Spanish and Italian. BELMONTE Spanish, Italian Means "beautiful mountain". This is a place in Calabria, southern Italy. BENGOCHEA Basque, Spanish Means "house furthest down" in Basque. BENITEZ Spanish Means "son of BENITO". BERMÚDEZ Spanish Means "son of Bermudo"... BLANCO Spanish Means "white" in Spanish... [ BLANXART Catalan Catalan form of BLANCO. BOLÍVAR Spanish From a Basque place name: boli "mill" and ibar "meadow". BONAVENTURA Catalan Means "good fortune"... BOSQUE Spanish Spanish form of BOSCO. BUSTILLO Spanish Derived from a diminutive of the Galician word busto "meadow" (also see BUSTO). BUSTO Spanish, Italian Of locative origin, from the name of towns in Spain and Italy (there are two near Milan in northern Italy: Busto Arsizio and Busto Garolfo, colloquially called Busto Grande "large Busto" and Bustino "little Busto")... BUSTOS Spanish Variant of BUSTO. CABELLO Spanish From cabello meaning "hair", used as a nickname for a man with a large amount of hair. CABRERA Spanish Place name meaning "place of goats" from Latin capralis which is derived from Latin capra "goat". CAMPO Italian, Spanish Locative surname used both in Spain and Italy meaning "field"... [more] CAMPOS Portuguese, Spanish Portuguese and Spanish variant of CAMPO. CAPELLO (3) Spanish, Catalan, Italian From capella "chapel", a place name for someone who lived by a chapel or an occupational name for someone who worked in one. CARDONA Catalan, Spanish From the name of a Catalan town. CARO Italian, Spanish From caro meaning "beloved" in Italian and Spanish. CASALES Spanish From the Spanish word casal meaning "farm house". CASTELL Catalan From Latin castellum "castle", indicating a person who lived near a castle. CASTELLANO Spanish Form of CASTILLO. CASTILLION Spanish Form of CASTILLO. CASTILLO Spanish Originally indicated a person from Castile (Castilla in Spanish), a region (and ancient kingdom) in Spain... CASTRO Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Means "castle" in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, and referred to one who lived near a castle. CHAVARRÍA Spanish Variant of ECHEVARRÍA. CHAVEZ Spanish From the Spanish word llaves meaning "keys"... [more] COLÓN Spanish From the given name COLUMBA. COSTA Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Means "coast or riverbank" in Italian, denoting a person who lived at one of those places. CRESPO Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Referred to a person with curly hair, from Latin crispus. CRUZ Spanish, Portuguese Spanish and Portuguese cognate of CROSS. CUÉLLAR Spanish Derived from the name of the town Cuéllar in the Segovia province of Spain. CUEVAS Spanish Derived from the Spanish word cueva which means "cave", cuevas means "caves". D'CRUZ Portuguese, Spanish Originated in 17th-century Spain and means "of the cross" in Spanish and Portuguese. D'CRUZE Portuguese, Spanish Variation of D'CRUZ. DE LA CRUZ Spanish Means "of the cross", see CROSS. DE LA FUENTE Spanish Means "of the fountain" in Spanish. DEL BOSQUE Spanish Means "of the forest". DE LEON Spanish Referred to someone from the Leon region of Spain. DELGADO Spanish, Portuguese Means "thin" in Spanish and Portuguese. DEL OLMO Spanish Means "from the elm tree" from Spanish olmo "elm tree". DE SANTIGO Portuguese, Spanish Variant of SANTIAGO. DÍAZ Spanish Means "son of DIEGO" in Spanish. DOMINGUEZ Spanish Means "son of DOMINGO". DUARTE Portuguese, Spanish From the given name DUARTE. DURANTE Spanish, Italian From the given name DURANTE, or from a nickname for a stubborn person. ECHEVARRÍA Spanish Variant of ECHEVERRÍA. ECHEVERRÍA Spanish Derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, which itself is derived from Basque etxe "house" and berri "new". ELIZONDO Spanish Means "a person who lives close to a church" from Basque eleiza "church" and ondo "near". ESCAMILLA Spanish Derived from the name of the town Escamilla in the Gualadajara province of Spain. ESCÁRCEGA Spanish Derived from the Basque place name Eskarzaga, which itself is derived from Basque hazkar "maple". ESCARRÀ Spanish Catalan meaning "left-handed". ESPARZA Spanish Derived from the Basque place name Espartza, a town in the province of Navarre. ESPINA Spanish Means "thorn", a name for someone who lived near a thorn bush. ESPINO Spanish Variant of ESPINA. ESPINOSA Spanish From Spanish espinoso meaning "thorny", ultimately from Latin spîna and spînosus, respectively meaning "spine" and "full of spines, spiny". ESPINOZA Spanish Variant of ESPINOSA. ESTÉVEZ Spanish Means "son of ESTEBAN". ETXEBARRIA Basque Basque form of ECHEVERRÍA. ETXEBERRIA Basque Basque form of ECHEVERRÍA. FÉLIX French, Spanish From the given name FELIX. FERNÁNDEZ Spanish Means "son of FERNANDO". FERRER Catalan Catalan cognate of FERRARI. FIERRO Spanish, Italian Variant of FERRO. FLORES Spanish Derived from the given name Floro, Spanish form of the Roman Florus which meant "flower". FONSECA Spanish, Portuguese Originally belonged to a person who lived near a dry spring, from Latin fons "well, spring" and sicca "dry". FRANCO Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Cognate of FRANK (1). FUENTES Spanish Means "a spring, a well" in Spanish... GALLEGO Spanish Means "a person from Galicia" in Spanish... GALLO Italian, Spanish Means "cock, rooster" from Latin gallus... GARCÍA Spanish From a medieval given name of unknown meaning, possibly related to the Basque word hartz meaning "bear". GARRASTAZU Basque From the Basque word arratz "bush" combined with the suffix sta denoting a place. GARZA Spanish Derived from Spanish garza "heron" (a type of crane). GASPAR Spanish, Portuguese Derived from the given name GASPAR. GEBARA Basque Habitational name for someone who lived in Gebara, a place in the Basque province of Araba (Álava). GOMEZ Spanish Spanish form of GOMES. GONZALES Spanish Variant of GONZALEZ. GONZALEZ Spanish Means "son of GONZALO" in Spanish. GREC Catalan Catalan cognate of GRECO. GUADARRAMA Spanish Derived from the name of the town Guadarrama near Madrid. GUERRA Italian, Spanish, Portuguese from a nickname for a belligerent person, one eager to fight, or one engaged in warfare... GUERRERO Spanish Means "warrior" in Spanish, an occupational name for a soldier... GUTIÉRREZ Spanish Variant of GUTIERREZ. GUTIERREZ Spanish Evolved from the Spanish surname Gualtierrez meaning "son of Gualtierre"... HERNANDEZ Spanish Means "son of HERNANDO" in Spanish. HERRERA Spanish Means "smith", from Latin fer "iron". HERRERO Spanish Variant of HERRERA. HIERRO Spanish Spanish form of FERRO. HOLGUÍN Spanish Means "to be happy, to enjoy oneself" from Spanish holger. HUERTA Spanish Means "garden, small orchard" in Spanish, ultimately from Latin hortus. IBÁÑEZ Spanish Means "son of Ibán", Ibán being a variant of JUAN (1). IBARRA Basque, Spanish Derived from the Basque place name Ibarra which, in turn, is derived from Basque ibar "a meadow". IÑÍGUEZ Spanish Means "son of ÍÑIGO" in Spanish. ITURBURUA Basque Means "by the fountain" in Basque. JASO Basque Derived from Basque jats "sorghum". Sorghum is a type of cereal grass. JASSO Basque, Spanish Variant of JASO. JIMENEZ Spanish Means "son of JIMENO". JORDÀ Catalan Derived from the Catalan form of the given name JORDAN. JUÁREZ Spanish Variant of SUÁREZ. LOBO Spanish, Portuguese Originally a nickname, means "wolf" in Spanish and Portuguese. LOPEZ Spanish Means "son of LOPE" in Spanish. LOSA Spanish From Spanish losa meaning "tile, slab". LOYOLA Spanish, Basque From Basque loya meaning "mud"... LUCAS English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch Derived from the given name LUCAS... MACHADO Portuguese, Spanish Derived from Spanish and Portuguese machado "hatchet" and denoted a person who made or used hatchets. MACÍAS Spanish Derived from the given name MATEO. MARADONA Spanish Locative name coming from the name of a place near Lugo in northern Spain... MARÍA Spanish From the given the name MARÍA. MARINO Italian, Spanish Derived from the given name MARINO. MÁRQUEZ Spanish Means "son of MARCOS". MARTELL English, German, Catalan Variant of MARTEL (1) or MARTEL (2). MARTÍ Catalan Derived from the given name MARTÍ. MARTÍNEZ Spanish Means "son of MARTÍN" in Spanish. MARTINEZ Spanish Variant of MARTÍNEZ. MAS (1) Catalan Means "farm" in Catalan. MATA Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan From the Old Spanish mata meaning "plantation of trees". MATEU Catalan Derived from the given name MATEU. MEDINA Spanish From the name of a Spanish city, whose name is derived from the Arabic word for "city". MELENDEZ Spanish Variant of MENENDEZ. MÉNDEZ Spanish Variant of MENENDEZ. MENDOZA Spanish, Basque From a Basque place name derived from mendi "mountain" and (h)otz "cold". MENENDEZ Spanish Means "son of Menendo" in Spanish.. MERLO Italian, Spanish Means "blackbird", ultimately from Latin merula... MICHEL (1) French, German, Dutch, Basque, Polish Derived from the given name MICHEL, MITXEL or MICHAL. MINGO Spanish From the given name DOMINGO. MOLES Catalan, Spanish Means "millstone" in Catalan. MOLINA Spanish Means "mill" in Spanish. MONTERO Spanish Derived from Spanish monte "mountain". MORALES Spanish Derived from Spanish moral "mulberry tree". MORALEZ Spanish Variant of MORALES. MORENO Spanish, Portuguese From a nickname meaning "dark" in Spanish and Portuguese. NARVÁEZ Spanish From the name of the town Narváez in Spain. NIEVES Spanish Means "snows" in Spanish, from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora de las Nieves meaning "Our Lady of the Snows". NOGUERRA Spanish, Catalan Means "dweller by the walnut tree" from the Late Latin nucarius. NÚÑEZ Spanish Spanish form of NUNES. OBANDO Spanish Habitational name for someone who lived in Obando in Extremadura, Spain. OCHOA Basque, Spanish From a Basque nickname meaning "wolf". OJEDA Spanish Originally a name for a dweller on the banks of the Ojeda river. OLA Spanish, Basque Means "forge" or "shepherd's cabin" from the Basque ola. OLEASTRO Spanish Means "(dweller by the) wild olive tree". OLGUIN Spanish Variant of HOLGUÍN. OLIVER Catalan, English, French, German, Scottish Derived from the given name OLIVER. OLMOS Spanish Means "(dweller by the) elm tree" from Latin ulmus. OQUENDO Spanish Originally indicated a person from Okendo, Basque Country. ORELLANA Spanish Derived from the place name Orellana which, in turn, is derived from Latin Aureliana "of Aurelius". ORIOL Catalan Means "golden" in Catalan, originally a nickname for a person with blond hair. ORTEGA Spanish From a Spanish place name (belonging to various villages) meaning "nettle". ORTIZ Spanish Means "son of Orti"... PALOMO Spanish Derived from Spanish palomo "dove". PAREDES Portuguese, Spanish Means "dweller by the wall" from Latin paries. PAVIA Spanish Spanish surname coming from the Italian city of Pavia south of Milano... PELÁEZ Spanish Means "son of Pelayo", where Pelayo is a derivative of PELAGIUS. PEÑA Spanish Means "dweller by a large jutting rock" from Spanish peña. PÉREZ Spanish Means "son of PEDRO" in Spanish. PEREZ Spanish Variant of PÉREZ. PETIT Catalan, English, French Means "small, little" derived from Old French petit... PICASSO Catalan Means "magpie" from Spanish picazo... PORRA Catalan Variant of PORRAS. PORRAS Spanish, Catalan From a nickname meaning "club". PRIETO Spanish From a nickname meaning "dark", referring to a person with dark hair or skin. PUERTA Spanish Spanish form of PORTO. PUGA Spanish Means "a thorn" in Galician. PUIG Catalan, Spanish Means "dweller on a hill(ock)" from the Old Occitan and Catalan puy. QUINONES Spanish From various Spanish place names derived from quinon meaning "five"... QUINTANA Spanish, Catalan Means "dweller on a piece of land whose rent is one-fifth its produce" from Spanish and Catalan quintana. QUIRÓS Spanish Denoted a person from one of the various places of this name in Spain... RAMÍREZ Spanish Means "son of RAMIRO" in Spanish. RAMOS Spanish Means "dweller in a thickly wooded area" from Latin ramus... RANA Italian, Spanish Means "frog" in Italian and Spanish. RENDÓN Spanish Derived from the Spanish phrase de rendon "brave". REY (1) English, Spanish, French, Catalan Means "king" from Latin rex, regis, perhaps originally denoting someone who acted like a king. REYES Spanish Spanish variant of REY (1). RIOS Portuguese, Spanish Originally denoted a person who lived near a river, from Portuguese and Spanish rios "river". RIVERA Spanish Topographic name for a person who lived on a riverbank. RIVERO Spanish Spanish form of RIBEIRO. ROBLEDO Spanish Means "oak wood" from Spanish roble "oak". ROBLES Spanish Means "dweller by the oak tree or forest" from Spanish roble which in turn was derived from Latin robur. ROCHA Portuguese, Galician Habitational name for any one place named Rocha, from the Portuguese and Galician rocha "rock" or "cliff". RODRÍGUEZ Spanish Means "son of RODRIGO" in Spanish. RODRIQUEZ Spanish Variant of RODRÍGUEZ. ROIG Catalan Means "red (haired, complexioned)" from Latin rubeus. ROJAS Spanish Variant of ROJO. ROJO Spanish Means "red" in relation to hair or complexion from Spanish rojo. ROLDÁN Spanish Derived from the given name ROLDÁN. ROMÀ (1) Catalan Derived from the given name Romanus (see ROMAN). ROMÀ (2) Catalan Catalan form of ROMA (2). ROMERO Italian, Spanish Derived from Roma, Spanish and Italian name of the city of Rome... ROSA Italian, Catalan Means "rose" from Latin rosa, perhaps denoting a person who lived where roses grew or had a rosy complexion. ROSALES Spanish Means "bed of roses" in Spanish. RUBIO Spanish Nickname for a person with red hair, from Latin rubeus "red". RUIZ Spanish Means "son of RUY" in Spanish. SALA Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Romanian Means "worker at a manor house" from Old French salle. SALAMANCA Spanish Originally indicated a person from Salamanca, in western Spain. SALAZAR Spanish, Portuguese Means "dweller in the old hall" from the Romance word sala meaning "hall" and the Basque zahar meaning "old"... SALCEDO Spanish Derived from the Latin word salix meaning "willow tree"... SALINAS Spanish Means "(dweller by or worker at) a saltworks" from Spanish salinas. SANCHEZ Spanish Means "son of SANCHO". SANDOVAL Spanish Derived from the name of a town in Spain, ultimately from Latin meaning "new forest". SAN NICOLAS Spanish Means "Saint NICHOLAS" in Spanish. SANTANA Spanish, Portuguese From any of the numerous places named Santa ANA. SANTIAGO Portuguese, Spanish Spanish and Portuguese place name that described the man who emigrated from any of the several locations so-named, which got their names from the dedication of their church to Saint JAMES, the patron saint of Spain. SANTILLIAN Spanish Meaning unknown, presumably a derivative of santos "saint". SANTOS Spanish, Portuguese Means "little saint" from Latin sanctus. SASTRE Spanish Spanish form of SARTO. SEPÚLVEDA Spanish Derived from the name of the Sepulveda valley in the mountains of Segovia, and was originally used to denote people from that region... SIERRA Spanish Means "dweller on a hill range, ridge" from the Old Occitan serre. SILVA Portuguese, Spanish From Spanish or Portuguese silva "forest". SOLER Occitan, Catalan Denoted a person from any of the numerous places in the area whose names derive from the word soler meaning "site, plot". SOLO Basque Means "dweller on a rural estate". SOLOS Spanish Possibly a variant of SOLO. SOTO Spanish Means "grove of trees, small forest" in Spanish, ultimately from Latin saltus. SUÁREZ Spanish Derived from Latin suerius "swineherd". SUERO Spanish Derived from a Germanic given name, the first element is unknown, the second element is derived from heri, hari meaning "army". TAPIA Spanish Means "protective wall" in Spanish. TERRAZAS Spanish A name for a person from Terrazas in the Spanish city of Burgos, a place name meaning "terraces". TOMÀS Catalan Derived from the given name TOMÀS. TORRES Portuguese, Spanish Given to a person who lived in or near a tower, from Latin turris. TOS Spanish Spanish form of TOSI. TOSELL Catalan Catalan form of TOSI. TOSET Catalan Catalan form of TOSI. TRAVIESO Spanish Spanish variant of TRAVERS. TRUJILLO Spanish Originally denoted a person from Trujillo in Cáceres or Trujillo in Seville, Spain. UBINA Spanish Variant of URBINA. URBINA Spanish Means "city dweller" from Latin urbanus. UREÑA Spanish Probably derived from the name of Urueña, a municipality in the province of Valladolid, Spain. VALDEZ Spanish Means "son of BALDO". VALENCIA Spanish From the name of the Spanish city, which is related to the given name VALENCIA. VARELA Spanish Derived from Spanish vara "stick"... VARGAS Spanish, Portuguese Topographic name meaning "hut, slope, pastureland" in Spanish and Portuguese dialects. VÁSQUEZ Spanish Means "son of VASCO". VÁZQUEZ Spanish Variant of VÁSQUEZ. VEGA Spanish Means "(dweller in a) meadow", from Spanish vega. VELA (1) Spanish Derived from a medieval given name Vela, a reduced form of the Germanic name Vigila, which was derived from the element wig "war". VELA (2) Spanish Means "watchmaker" in Spanish. VELAZQUEZ Spanish Derived from the Spanish given name VELASCO. VENTURA Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan From the Italian given name BONAVENTURA and the Spanish form BUENAVENTURA. VICARIO Spanish, Italian Means "a vicar" in Spanish and Italian... VILARÓ Catalan From the province of Catalonia in Spain, and means "little rustic cabin"... VILLA Italian, Spanish Means "town" in Italian and Spanish... VILLALOBOS Spanish Denoted a person from Villalobos, a city in Spain which derives its name from Spanish villa "town" and lobo "wolf". VILLANUEVA Spanish Means "(dweller in a) new settlement" from Spanish villa "settlement" and nueva "new". VILLAVERDE Spanish Place name meaning "green farm", from villa "farm, settlement" and verde "green". VIOLA Italian, Spanish From the given name VIOLA. VITERI Spanish, Basque, Italian Originally denoted a person from Biteri in the Basque Country. VIVAS Catalan Means "may you live" from the Latin, Catalan and Spanish expression vivas which was bestowed upon children to bring good luck. VIVES Catalan, Spanish Variant of VIVAS. YBARRA Spanish, Basque Variant of IBARRA. ZABALA Basque Originally denoted someone who lived in any of the various places in Biscay and Araba called Zabala, which is derived from the Basque zabal meaning "large" or "broad" and a, the definite article. ZAMBRANO (1) Basque Possibly a habitational name for someone from Zambrana, a town in the Araba province in Basque Country. ZAMORANO Spanish Originally denoted a person from Zamora, the name of both a province in Spain and its capital city. ZAPATERO Spanish Spanish cognate of SAVATIER. ZAVALA Spanish Variant of ZABALA. ZUBIZARRETA Spanish From the Basque word zubia meaning "bridge"... ZUÑIGA Basque Derived from Basque zuin "cultivated field" and iga "slope".

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