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  2. Category:Galician-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Galician surnames - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. This category is located at Category:Galician-language surnames. Note: This category should be ...

  4. Category:Surnames of Spanish origin - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Galician-language surnames (71 P) O. Occitan-language ...

  5. Ávila (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ávila or Avila (variants include de Ávila, de Avila, D'Ávila or D'Avila, Dávila, Davila or Abila) is a Spanish or Galician surname, originally de Ávila (who comes from a city named Ávila, most likely Ávila, Spain). Notable people with the surname include: (Alphabetical by surname) Alex Avila (born 1987), American baseball player

  6. Germanic personal names in Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Germanic personal names in a 961 Galician document: Mirellus, Viliefredus, Sedeges, Evenandus, Adolinus, Sedoni, Victimirus, Ermoygus and others, with some Latin and Christian names Germanic names were the most common personal names in Galicia-Portugal during the early and high Middle Ages , surpassing Christian and Roman names in number and ...

  7. Catálogo alfabético de apellidos - Wikipedia

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    The dissemination of surnames were also based on the recipient family's origins. For example, surnames starting with "A" were distributed to provincial capitals, "B" surnames were given to secondary towns, and tertiary towns received "C" surnames. [8] Families were awarded with the surnames or asked to choose from them. [9]

  8. Comesaña - Wikipedia

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    Comesaña is a Spanish surname of Galician origin. [1] It is likely derived from the parish of the same name in Vigo, Pontevedra. [2] Notable people with the surname include: Francisco Comesaña (born 2000), Argentine tennis player; Gloria Comesaña (1946–2024), Spanish philosopher; Julio Comesaña (born 1948), Uruguayan football manager

  9. Cela (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cela is a Spanish-Galician surname. [1] [2] Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Cela (1885–1932), Spanish bullfighter; Camilo José Cela (1916–2002), Spanish Nobel Prize winning writer; Camilo José Cela Conde (born 1946), Spanish writer and professor of philosophy, son of the former; Gabriel Hernán Cela (born 1974), Argentine ...