This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Spanish; and the categories include colors.
Alvarado SpanishFrom a Spanish place name, possibly derived from Spanish
alba "white".
Blanco SpanishMeans
"white" in Spanish. The name most likely referred to a person who was pale or had blond hair.
Cano SpanishMeans
"white-haired, old" in Spanish, from Latin
canus.
Cárdenas SpanishFrom the name of towns in the Spanish provinces of Almería and La Rioja. They are derived from Spanish
cárdeno "blue, purple".
Merlo Italian, SpanishMeans
"blackbird", ultimately from Latin
merula. The blackbird is a symbol of a naive person.
Navarro SpanishDenoted a person who came from Navarre in northern Spain (Spanish
Navarra). The name of the region is of Basque origin, possibly from
nabar meaning "brown".
Orellana SpanishOriginally indicated a person from one of the two towns named
Orellana in Badajoz, Spain. Their names are probably derived from Latin
Aureliana meaning "of
Aurelius".
Pardo SpanishMeans
"brown" in Spanish, originally a nickname for someone with brown hair.
Prieto SpanishFrom a nickname meaning
"dark" in Spanish, referring to a person with dark hair or skin.
Rojo SpanishMeans
"red" in Spanish, referring to the colour of the hair or complexion.
Rubio SpanishNickname for a person with red hair, from Latin
rubeus "red".
Villalba SpanishDenoted a person from one of the various Spanish places by this name. It is derived from Spanish
villa "town" and
alba "white".
Villaverde SpanishOriginally denoted a person from one of the various Spanish towns by this name, derived from
villa "town" and
verde "green".