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Treviño is a surname of Spanish origin. It may also appear as Trevino, lacking the virgulilla . Notable people with the surname include: Acting Jesús ...
The earliest surviving written record of the comarca Rigo de Ivita is in a document from 1025, the Reja de San Millán from the Cartulary of San Millán de la Cogolla. [2] The notation "XXXV regas" (regas from regar, "to irrigate") next to the name suggests that it was a place of major importance, with more irrigated fields than any other location on the list.
Various Kiranti ethnic group contains many Indo-Aryan surnames of Khas origin which were awarded by the government of Khas peoples. These surnames are Rai, Subba depending upon job and position hold by them. Terai community consists both Indo-Aryan and Indigenous origin surnames. Terai Brahmins bears surnames as Jha.
Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte was born in 1592 in Medina de Rioseco, Spain. [2] There is speculation that he had Portuguese heritage. [3] His father, Antonio Treviño de Sobremonte, was a Christian farmer and caretaker of the church in Medina de Rioseco; his mother, Leonor Martínez de Villagomez, was a New Christian who secretly still practiced Judaism. [4]
Trevino won in 1971 [32] and Tiger Woods won in 2000; Trevino played for the United States in the Ryder Cup six times (1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1979, 1981), and had an impressive 17–7–6 (.667) record. He also served as team captain in 1985. Trevino won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average five times: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974 and 1980.
Last name. Treviño (surname), people with this surname; Nicolas Treviño, fictional character on the soap opera Dallas; First name. Trevino Betty (born 1971), Canadian sprinter; Trevino Brings Plenty, Lakota Sioux poet and musician; Trevino Forbes, Namibian politician
Ramírez is a Spanish-language patronymic surname of Germanic origin, meaning "son of Ramiro". [1] Its correct spelling in Spanish is with an acute accent on the i, which is often omitted in English writing. It is the 28th most common surname in Spain. It is also the 42nd most common surname in the U.S. and the 9th most common in Mexico.
Treves is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham ben Solomon Treves (16th century), Italian rabbi; Alex Treves (1929–2020), Italian-born American fencer; Claudio Treves (1869–1933), Italian politician, father of Paolo; Fabio Treves (born 1949), Italian musician; François Trèves (born 1930), French mathematician