Asturian
names are used in Asturias in northern Spain by speakers of
Asturian.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
BUELNA AsturianAsturian-Leonese and Spanish: habitational name from any of the places called Buelna in Asturies and Cantabria.
CAMPUMANES AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Ḷḷena.
CARREÑO AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
CINFUEGOS AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Quirós.
COLOMBRES AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish in Ribadeva.
CORDOVEIRU AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Pravia.
CUADRA AsturianAsturian-Leonese: probably a habitational name from a place in Asturies called Cuadra.
CUAYA AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Grau.
CURNIANA AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Salas.
HEVIA AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Siero.
LAVIADA AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous neighborhood of Xixón.
LLONGORIA AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous neighborhood of the parish of Samartín de Llodón in the municipality of Balmonte.
MIYARES AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Piloña.
NORIEGA AsturianThis indicates familial origin within an eponymous village.
SALLAS Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, Galician, Portuguese, Aragonese, Asturian, Romanian, GreekEither a variant of
SALAS or
SALA, or else a nickname from Arabic, Turkish, or Persian
salli meaning "broad, wide, large, tall".
SOLAR Spanish (Rare), Catalan, Aragonese, AsturianSpanish, 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.
TOLIVAR Asturian (Modern, Rare), English (Rare)Variant of
TOLLIVER. Apparently, this name may have originated in Candamo, Asturias, in the 18th (or earlier) century. The "var" last syllable may be related to "fer," and the meaning may be related to iron, e.g. iron miner, iron refiner, etc... [
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TRELLES AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Cuaña.
VALDÉS AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
VILLAMIL AsturianThis indicates familial origin within the eponymous neighborhood of the parish of Serantes in the municipality of Tapia.
ZALAS Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, Galician, Portuguese, Aragonese, Asturian, Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, BulgarianVariant of
SALAS.
ZALLA Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, Galician, Portuguese, Aragonese, Asturian, Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, BulgarianVariant of
SALA.
ZALLAS Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, Galician, Portuguese, Aragonese, Asturian, Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, BulgarianVariant of
SALAS.