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Spanish speaking people typically have two last names, which come from their father's surname and mother's surname. The father's surname comes first, followed by the mother's surname. For example, if a person's father's last name is García and their mother's last name is López, their full name would be [First Name] [Middle Name] García López.
Yes, Ordoñez is a Spanish surname. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
I don't think so. Delgadillo is a spanish surname.
The last name Nieto is of Spanish origin and means "grandson" or "descendant." It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
The last name Arce has Spanish origins and is commonly found in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
The worldwide Spanish Speaking population as of March, 2008 is estimated at 452,480,979. The US Spanish Speaking population is estimated at 44,321,038, which represents 9.08% of the world population Spanish Speaking population. For more details visit the link below. last year it was estimated there were just under 46 million.
It all depends upon where the Spanish-Speaking grew up and where they now live. The Spanish-Speaking people I've come in contact with while working in Admissions at San Bernardino County Hospital and Health Department, (the largest county in California), as well as doing volunteer work during the last 15 years with a Latino Adult Literacy program through a religiously based organization, have stated that Catholicism is no longer their primary religion. Larger numbers are stating that they are Baptists, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Pentecostals and Muslims.
No, it is more common in Spanish speaking countries.
The last name Carrizales is of Spanish origin. It is derived from "carrizal," which means "a place where reeds grow" in Spanish. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries, especially in Mexico.
It comes from Spain, the Spanish region of Lugo in Galicia.
The last name Duran is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the words "de" meaning "of" and "uran" referring to a hill or a slope. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.