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  2. Díaz (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Díaz is a common surname of Spanish origin with multiple meanings in multiple languages. First found in the Kingdom of Castile, where the name originated in the Visigoth period, the name accounts for about 0.17% of the Spanish population, ranking as the 14th-most frequently found surname in both 1999 and 2004.

  3. Caceres family - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to any person bearing the name is in a list of heretics, posted according to custom in the cathedral in Mexico City, where the names of Antonio Dias (or Diaz) de Caceres and Catalina de Leon, his wife, occur as "Judaizers".

  4. Dias (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dias is a common surname in the Portuguese language, and therefore in Portugal and Brazil.It is cognate to the Spanish language surname Díaz.. Notable people with the surname include:

  5. List of common Spanish surnames - Wikipedia

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    These are the lists of the most common Spanish surnames in Spain, Mexico, Hispanophone Caribbean (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic), and other Latin American countries.

  6. De León (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Notable people with the surname De León include, Beatrice de Leon (1902–1991), British Theatre manager; Carlos Enrique Díaz de León (1910–1971), Provisional President of Guatemala 1954

  7. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Currently in Spain, people bear a single or composite given name (nombre in Spanish) and two surnames (apellidos in Spanish).. A composite given name is composed of two (or more) single names; for example, Juan Pablo is considered not to be a first and a second forename, but a single composite forename.

  8. Basque surnames - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documented Basque surnames occur on Aquitanian inscriptions from the time of the Roman conquest of Hispania and Gallia Aquitania.For the most part these can be easily identified with modern or medieval Basque surnames, for example ENNECONIS (the personal name Eneko plus the Latin genitive ending -IS, stem augmented by -N) > Enekoitz.

  9. Diez (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Diez or Díez is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Diez Nieto (1918–2021) Cuban composer, conductor and professor; Barbarito Díez (1909–1995), Cuban singer