Re: De SOUZA Surname
in reply to a message by Ann Hopper
Souza to me, has always been a Portuguese name ...I checked a site, but couldn't find an exact translation ...though they pointed out that many names from Iberia are related to fruits and vegetables ...or the growers thereof ...so I'd postulate that maybe it is relate to Sosa which means "soda" ...though an interesting site at: http://www3.sympatico.ca/geoles/ makes mention of significant Jewish ancestory in Portugal ...
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Thank you for this information.....and for the information provided by Anon. Is there any information about the meaning of the surname SAQUI ?
http://www.robincmiller.com/articles/hanna1.htm thinks Da Souza and Sassoon both mean 'from Susa', which is a city in Persia. Does he mean to say that ALL people called Da Souza have Jewish ancestors? That surprises me.
http://www.sephardim.com/html/translated_names.html thinks the same about the Sephardic surname Souza, but they still leave room for a 'Portuguese' Da Souza with its own origin.
I'm confused now :D
http://www.sephardim.com/html/translated_names.html thinks the same about the Sephardic surname Souza, but they still leave room for a 'Portuguese' Da Souza with its own origin.
I'm confused now :D
Da Souza means '(the one) from a salty place'. It derives from the name of an estate in Portugal.
Excellent ...I saw it as a possibility, but wasn't sure ...what's your source?
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