Aragonese Submitted Surnames

Aragonese names are used in Aragon in northeastern Spain by speakers of Aragonese.
usage
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aflor Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Alcubierre Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the vicinity of the Sierra d’Alcubierre.
Aleixandre Aragonese
From the given name Aleixandre.
Antillón Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Artigas Aragonese, Catalan, Spanish
Plural form of artiga, referring to land cleared for agriculture.... [more]
Azlor Aragonese (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Aflor.
Azuara Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Borcha Aragonese
Proper, non-Castilianized form of Borja; it indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Castillazuelo Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Corbalán Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Escoriuela Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Lanuza Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous neighborhood of the municipality of Sallén de Galligo.
Lanzuela Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Moncayo Aragonese
This indicates familial origin near the eponymous mountain massif.
Monterd Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within either of 2 municipalities: Monterd d’Albarrazín or Monterd.
Pedrola Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Peralta Catalan, Spanish, Aragonese
Habitational name from any of the places in Aragon, Catalonia, and Navarre called Peralta, from Latin petra alta "high rock". This name is also established in Italy.
Puértolas Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Quinto Aragonese, Spanish, Catalan, Italian
Habitational surname for a person from a place called Quinto, for example in Zaragoza province. However, the high concentration of the surname in Alacant province suggests that, in some cases at least, it may derive from the personal name Quinto (from Latin Quintus denoting the fifth-born child or Catalan quinto "young soldier").... [more]
Salas Spanish, Galician, Aragonese, Portuguese, Catalan, Asturian
Habitational name from places named with salas, plural form of sala, meaning "room, hall" in Spanish and Asturian. Also an anglicized form of the Hungarian name SZÁLAS "tall".
Sallas Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, Galician, Portuguese, Aragonese, Asturian, Romanian, Greek
Either a variant of Salas or Sala, or else a nickname from Arabic, Turkish, or Persian salli meaning "broad, wide, large, tall".
Solano Spanish, Aragonese
From various Spanish place names, which are derived from Spanish solano meaning "place exposed to the sun" (from Late Latin solanus "pertaining to the sun", a derivative of sol "sun")... [more]
Solar Spanish (Rare), Catalan, Aragonese, Asturian
Spanish, Catalan, Aragonese, and Asturian-Leonese: topographic name from Latin solarius ‘ancestral home’ (a derivative of solum ‘ground’, ‘floor’), perhaps denoting someone who lived near or at the house of an important family.
Torralba Spanish, Catalan, Aragonese
Habitational name from any of several places called Torralba, named with torre meaning "tower" + alba meaning "white".
Turrillo Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality in the Comarca of Calatayú.
Uncastiello Aragonese
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Urrea Aragonese (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Urreya.
Urreya Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within either of 2 municipalities: Urreya de Gayén or Urreya de Xalón.
Zaragoza Spanish, Aragonese
Name given to someone who was from the city Zaragoza in the Aragon region in Spain.
Zurita Spanish, Aragonese
An Aragonese surname derived from the Stock Bird, a species of bird.