[Opinions] Re: Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s
I agree with all of this. To add to that last note, Mexicans are often named after the saint that corresponds to the day they were born on on the name day calendar, so you can use that for reference.Here are some names from my own family tree in the 1800s:
Nicolás
Mateo
Eusebio
Julián
Amador
Fidencio
Pantaleón
Esteban
Librado
Francisco
Sebastián
Cirilo
Petronilo
Gumecindo
Ramón
José Ignacio
José Trinidad
José Julián
José Felix
José Camilo
José ManuelSurnames:
Avila
Velarde
Galván
Zamora
Pérez
Serrano
Pardo
Cervantes
Mendoza
Villaseñor
Medina
Moreno
Vargas
Ramirez
González
Almazán
Esquivel
Soto
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Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s  ·  RamSolo  ·  4/8/2024, 5:38 AM
Re: Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s  ·  hello_1234  ·  4/8/2024, 1:43 PM
Re: Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s  ·  Higuma  ·  4/8/2024, 4:59 PM
Re: Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s  ·  Manipura  ·  4/8/2024, 8:13 AM
Re: Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s  ·  EsmeLily  ·  4/8/2024, 7:32 AM
Re: Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names Common in the 1800s  ·  RamSolo  ·  4/8/2024, 7:08 AM