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This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Mexican; and the source is Given Name.
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Geraldo Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Geraldo.
Gerardo Italian, Spanish
From the given name Gerardo
Gerónimo Spanish
From the given name Gerónimo.
Ginés Spanish
From the given name Ginés.
Giraldo Spanish
Spanish: From The Ancient Germanic Personal Name Giraldo Equivalent To Gerald .
Godínez Spanish
Patronymic from the personal name Godino.
Godoy French, Spanish, South American
Derived from the Norman given name Gaudi.
Gordillo Spanish
Derived from the Spanish pet form of fat, "gordito"
Graciano Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Graciano.
Granado Spanish
Occupational name for a grower or seller of pomegranates, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a pomegranate tree, from granado "pomegranate tree" (cf. GARNETT).
Griego Spanish
Means "from Greece" in Spanish
Grimaldo Spanish, Italian
From the given name Grimaldo.
Guillén Spanish
From the given name Guillén.
Guillen Spanish
Unaccented form of Guillén.
Guillermo Spanish
From the given name Guillermo
Gustavo Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Gustavo.
Gutierre Spanish
From the given name Gutierre.
Hilario Spanish
From the given name Hilarius.
Honesto Spanish
From the given name Honesto.
Honorato Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Honorato
Honorio Spanish
From the given name Honorio
Humberto Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Humberto.
Ildefonso Spanish
From the given name Ildefonso.
Indalecio Spanish
From the given name Indalecio.
Ines Spanish
From the given name Inés.
Inga Italian, Spanish
Possibly from Sicilian inga "ink", an occupational name for a scribe. Alternatively, it could derive from the Germanic given name Inge.
Íñigo Spanish
From the given name Íñigo.
Isidro Spanish
From the given name Isidro.
Jacinto Portuguese, Spanish
From the given name Jacinto.
Jacobo Spanish
From the given name Jacobo.
Jaimes Spanish
Variant of Jaimez.
Jaimez Spanish
Means "son of Jaime 1" in Spanish.
Jaques English, Portuguese, Spanish, French
Derived from the given name Jacques.
Jazlene Mexican
the name Jazlene is of Puerto Rican origin and means "gift from god".
Jesús Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, French
From the given name Jesús.
Joaquín Spanish
From the given name Joaquín.
Jordà Spanish
Derived from the personal name Jordàn
Jordán Spanish, Hungarian
From the given name Jordán.
José Spanish, Portuguese, French
Derived from the given name José.
Joséantonio Spanish
From the given name José Antonio.
Juancarlos Spanish
From the given name Juan Carlos.
Juanez Spanish
Means “son of Juan 1
Juarez Spanish (Americanized), Filipino
Unaccented form of Juárez primarily used in America and the Philippines.
Julio Spanish
Derived from the forename Julio.
Junio Spanish
From the given name Junio
Justino Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Justino
Justo Spanish
From the given name Justo.
Knezevich Spanish (?)
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Laínez Spanish
Means "son of Laín".
Lanza Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Lance.
Laureano Spanish
From the given name Laureano
Laurencio Spanish
Derived from the given name Lorenzo. (Mostly common in Cuba)
Leandrez Spanish
Spanish cognate of Leandres.
Leocadio Spanish
From the given name Leocadio.
Leonado Spanish
The color tawny which is an orange, brown color. This descriptive surname was given to the Filipino people by the Spanish when the Philippines was colonized.
Leonardo Italian, Spanish, German
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese from the Germanic personal name Leonhard, formed from the elements leo ‘lion’ + hard, ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’; this was an early medieval saint’s name (see Leonard).
Leoncio Spanish
From the given name Leoncio.
Leonor Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Leonor.
Liberio Italian, Spanish
From the given name Liberio
Liberto Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Liberto.
Librado Spanish
From the given name Librado.
Linares Spanish
Means "son of Linéus" from latin "line".
Liz Spanish
History unknown; surname known in the Dominican Republic
Longino Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Longino.
Lorén Spanish
A variant of the Spanish personal name Llorente.
Lorez Spanish
Means "son of Lorenzo" in Spanish.
Lovato Spanish (Latin American), Italian
Northern Italian from the Late Latin personal name Lupatus, derivative of Latin lupus "wolf". This is one of several medieval personal names which became popular under the influence of Germanic compound personal names formed with wolf-.
Lucía Spanish, Italian
From the feminine personal name Lucia, feminine derivative of Latin lux meaning "light".
Lugardo Spanish
Spanish (Mainly Huelva): From The Personal Name Lugardo A Variant Of Lutgardo Of Ancient Germanic Origin (See Luckhardt ). This Surname Is Most Common In Mexico.
Luis Spanish
From the given name Luis. Cognate to Louis and Lewis 1.
Luz Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Luz.
Macario Italian, Spanish
From the given name Macario
Machín Spanish
Derived from the Basque name Matxin.
Magdaleno Spanish
Masculine form of the Biblical name Magdalena.
Manrique Spanish
From the given name Manrique.
Manuel Spanish, Portuguese, French, German
Derived from the given name Manuel.
Marçal Spanish, Catalan
Derived from the given name Marçal.
Marcelo Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Marcelo.
Marcial Spanish, Filipino
From the given name Marcial.
Marciano Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Derived from the given name Marciano
Mariano Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the personal name Mariano
Mariñez Spanish
Means "son of Marino" in Spanish.
Marte Spanish, Italian
From the given name Marte 2.
Martes Spanish
Pet form of Marte.
Matarranz Spanish
Originated in northern Spain, probably from mat- which means to kill and the surname Arranz. It is currently a very rare surname and is found mainly in the province of Segovia.
Mathias French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish
French, Dutch: from the personal name Mathias (see Matthew).... [more]
Matias Filipino, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Czech (Americanized)
Spanish (Matías), Portuguese, and Dutch: from the personal name (see Matthew).... [more]
Mauleon Spanish (Archaic)
All I know is that there is a place in spain "Basque Country" that their town, apartments, holtes are named Mauleon. The language spoken is Basque a form of "Spanish and French"
Mauricio Spanish
From the given name Mauricio
Melchor Spanish
Derived from the given name Melchor.
Melendez Spanish (Americanized), Filipino
Unaccented form of Meléndez primarily used in America and the Philippines.
Melquíades Spanish
From the given name Melquíades.
Mencia Spanish
Derived from the female personal name Mencía Mencia a cognate of the male name Matías.
Mendez Spanish (Americanized), Filipino
Unaccented form of Méndez primarily used in America and the Philippines.
Menendez Spanish (Americanized), Filipino
Unaccented form of Menéndez primarily used in America and the Philippines.
Miguelañez Spanish
Derived from the given name Miguel.
Miqueletos Spanish
From the Spanish given name Miguel.
Miramontes Spanish
Looker of mountains.
Mosqueda Spanish
Mosqueda comes from the Spanish word 'Mosca' meaning house fly.
Mota South American, Spanish, Portuguese
Topographic name for someone who lived by a fortified stronghold.
Muñiz Spanish
Variant of Muñoz.
Ñáñez Spanish
Patronymic from an unidentified personal name, perhaps it's a cognate of Ibáñez.
Narciso Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Narciso.
Natal Portuguese, Spanish
From the personal name Natal (from Latin Natalis), bestowed on someone born at Christmas or with reference to the Marian epithet María del Natal.
Natalio Spanish
From the given name Natalio.
Natividad Spanish
From the personal name Natividad "nativity, Christmas", from Latin nativitas "birth", genitive nativitatis, usually bestowed with reference to the Marian epithet María de la Natividad... [more]
Navidad Spanish
Derived from the personal name Noel. It means "Christmas" in Spanish.
Nazário Spanish, Portuguese
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Luis, Carlos, Rafael, Angel, Emilio, Enrique, Jorge, Manuel, Ruben, Francisco, Juan.... [more]
Negro Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Jewish
From a medieval continuation of the Latin personal name Niger.
Nicasio Italian, Spanish
From the given name Nicasio.
Nicolás Spanish
From the given name Nicolás.
Octavio Spanish
From the given name Octavio.
Olegario Spanish
From the given name Olegario.
Onofre Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Onofre.
Ordóñez Spanish
Means "son of Ordoño".
Osorio Spanish
From the given name Osorio.
Osvaldo Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
From the given name Osvaldo.
Oyuela Spanish, Western African
The surname Oyuela is likely of Spanish or African (specifically, West African) origin, with roots in both linguistic and cultural traditions.... [more]
Pablo Spanish
From the given name Pablo.
Pagán Spanish
Castilianized spelling of Catalan Pagà, from the Late Latin personal name Paganus, which originally meant "dweller in an outlying village" (see Paine).
Pale Nahuatl
Possibly a variant of Apale.
Pancho Spanish
From the given name Pancho.
Pantalion Spanish (Latin American)
Possibly an altered form of Pantaleón
Pascua Spanish
From the personal name Pascual. It also means "Easter" in Spanish.
Pedra Spanish
Feminine form of Pedro.
Pelayo Spanish
From the given name Pelayo.
Pellicer Spanish
Spanish variant of Pelletier
Pennilope Spanish (Latin American)
Pennilope is a type of surname. It is a type of bike aswell it is almost like a tricycle with 2 sets of stabilisers.
Peres Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Gascon, Breton, Central African
Means "son of Pedro" in Spanish and Portuguese. Means "son of Pere" in Catalan... [more]
Pino Spanish, Galician, Italian
Spanish and Galician habitational name from any of the places in Galicia (Spain) named Pino from pino "pine" or a topographic name for someone who lived by a remarkable pine tree. Italian habitational name from Pino d'Asti in Asti province Pino Torinese in Torino or Pino Solitario in Taranto all named with pino "pine’... [more]
Ponce Spanish
Derived from the given name Pontius
Ponciano Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Ponciano.
Poncio Spanish
Variant of Ponce.
Porfirio Spanish, Italian
From the given name Porfirio
Prudencio Spanish
From the given name Prudencio.
Pulido Spanish, Spanish (Latin American)
Thought to have come through Cuba and Puerto Rico from Burgos, the capital of Castile in northern Spain in the 16th century. The name likely originated there in the 11th century. It means neat, polished, and clean.
Pupillo Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Pupillo.
Querubín Spanish, Spanish (Philippines)
Either from the personal name Querubín, or a nickname from querubín "cherub".
Quince English, Spanish
Derived from the given name Quinctus.
Quirino Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Quirino.
Raimundez Spanish
Means "son of Raimundo" in Spanish.
Ramientas Spanish
Ramientas from Spanish word "herramientas" which means tools....
Ramirez Spanish (Americanized), Filipino
Unaccented form of Ramírez primarily used in America and the Philippines.
Ramón Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan
From the given name Ramón.
Ramone Spanish (Anglicized), Portuguese (Anglicized), Catalan (Anglicized)
From Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan Ramón, from the personal name Ramón or Ramon, of Germanic origin (see Raymond).
Raymundo Spanish
From the given name Raymundo.
Reina Spanish, Portuguese
Either a habitational name from any of the places called Reina. Or most likely from the female personal name Reina 1 (from Latin Regina) otherwise a nickname from reina "queen".
Remigio Italian, Spanish
From the given name Remigio
Reséndez Spanish
Means "son of Resendo"
Reyna Spanish, Caribbean
This could be transferred use of the first name Reyna, a variant of Reina, which means "queen".
Reynals Spanish (Rare)
Variant from Spanish word Rey "king". Most likely referred to the royalty. Variant of Reynolds.
Ricardez Spanish
Means "Son of Ricardo". Spanish form of Richardson.
Ricardo Italian, Spanish
From the given name Ricardo
Riquelme Spanish
Spanish: from a personal name composed of the ancient Germanic elements rīc 'power(ful)' + helm 'helmet protection'.
Rita Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan
From the female personal name Rita, a reduced form of MargharitaMargaret’, chosen in particular in honor of a 15th-century Italian saint who bore the name in this form.
Robertiz Spanish (Latin American)
Derived from the given name Roberto.
Rogelio Spanish
From the given name Rogelio.
Rolando Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Rolando.
Ruz Spanish
Possibly a variant of Ruiz or Cruz.
Sáenz Spanish
Patronymic from an unidentified personal name, possibly from Sancho.
Sainz Spanish
A variation of the surname Sáenz, derived from the extremely popular medieval given name Sancho... [more]
Saiz Spanish
Variant of Sáez.
Salomón Jewish, Spanish
From the given name Salomón.
San Francisco Spanish
In honor of Saint Francis.
Santander Spanish
From the toponymy, it is discussed whether Santander is a derivation of San Emeterio or San Andrés. Due to the proximity of the Basque country (Ander = Andrés) and the tenor of some ancient texts, it can be concluded that it refers to San Andrés... [more]
Santistevan Spanish
Status of nobility
Sanx Spanish
A variation of the surname Sáenz, derived from the popular medieval given name Sancho. This given name was originally derived from the Latin name Sanctius a derivative of the Latin word 'sanctus', meaning 'holy'... [more]
Saviñón Spanish
Probably of French origin, an altered form of Savignon which is from a pet form of the personal name Savin or a habitational name from place called Savignon in Ardèche.
Sebastián Spanish
From the given name Sebastián.
Segundo Spanish
From the given name Segundo.
Serafín Spanish, Galician
From the given name Serafín.
Severiano Spanish
From the given name Severiano
Severo Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Severo
Silvestre Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Silvestre.
Simplicio Italian, Spanish
From the given name Simplicio
Sobalvarro Spanish
Sobalvarro/Sobalbarro is a surname with known origins in the Iberian Peninsula. The first record of the name appears in the Basque regions of Spain. The name was purportedly constructed by combining the family name of Soba with the newly given Christian name, Alvarro.
Sofia Spanish
From the given name Sofia.
Solana Spanish (Latin American)
Derived from solano 'place exposed to the sun'
Solomón Jewish, Spanish
From the given name Solomón.
Sotero Galician, Spanish (?)
From the given name Sotero
Sta Maria Spanish
Means "St. Mary"
Suarez Spanish (Americanized), Filipino, Caribbean
Unaccented form of Suárez primarily used in America and the Philippines.
Tadeo Spanish
From the given name Tadeo
Téllez Spanish
from the given name Tello which is the Spanish form of the name Tellus, meaning "earth" in Latin
Terriquez Spanish
A Spanish patronymic name of unknown meaning.
Tiburcio Spanish
From the given name Tiburcio
Tico Spanish
From the given Tico.