Lizardo or Lisardo, are Spanish last names.
"Apellidos" is the Spanish word for "last names" or "surnames." In Spanish-speaking cultures, a person typically has two last names, inherited from their father and mother, in that order.
No All last names in Spanish come from Spain.
Normally, names are not translated, and certainly not last names. The Spanish equivalent for "Eddie" would be Eduardo.
"Y" before the last name of a Spanish name means "and." It indicates that the two last names belong to different family lines. It is used to list both the father's and mother's surnames.
Cooper (the occupation, not the name) = Tanero It is improper to translate last names.
Many Puerto Rican last names comes from Spanish. The most common Puerto Rican last name that starts with H is Hernandez.
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Robert De Niro, Johnny Depp and Michael Douglas are actors. Their last name begins with the letter d.
No, the last name "Trejo" is not Italian.Instead, it is a Spanish name. Some Spanish-speakers who bear the last name descend from inhabitants of the northwestern province of Galicia in Spain. It has been suggested that the Celts settled in Ireland after sailing from departure points in Galicia. Additionally, it has been suggested that some European last names that start with such letter combinations as "Tr-" trace back to Celtic names.
Some rivers in California with Spanish names include the Sacramento River, the San Joaquin River, and the Santa Ana River.
The most common Spanish last name starting with P is PEREZ, it's the equivalent to SMITH in English. Other common last names are: PAREDES, PADILLA, PELAEZ, PINO, PINAL, PINEDA, PONCE, PLACENCIA OR PLASCENCIA (different spelling).