Re: Roxas?
in reply to a message by Fernando
See here -
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/Fact.aspx?fid=10&ln=Roxas
X in Old Castilian became J at some stage. The surname Jimenez is still found as Ximenez on occasion.
As this name comes from a place name of Galicia, where a Portuguese dialect is spoken, and Potuguese retains the X (pronounced SH), this may explain the old spelling.
Rojas/Roxas could refer to reddish-coloured earth, I suppose.
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/Fact.aspx?fid=10&ln=Roxas
X in Old Castilian became J at some stage. The surname Jimenez is still found as Ximenez on occasion.
As this name comes from a place name of Galicia, where a Portuguese dialect is spoken, and Potuguese retains the X (pronounced SH), this may explain the old spelling.
Rojas/Roxas could refer to reddish-coloured earth, I suppose.
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thanks and probably Xavier in Javier?
Yes.
This spelling of the surname Roxas is also common among Filipinos, as stated on this website under surnames beginning with R.