Icelandic
No it is hispanic. Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander. Icelanders have patronyms not family names and so all Icelandic last names end in -son (for men) or -dottir (for women) preceded by their father's first name.
The last name De Alejandro is of Spanish origin.
The name of Cabeza de Vaca's journal is "La Relación" (The Account). It is a detailed account of his journey and experiences during his exploration of North America.
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca received his name "Cabeza de Vaca" which means "cow's head" in Spanish due to his family's coat of arms. This name was passed down through generations in his family.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado was last seen in Mexico City in 1554, after his failed expedition to find the Seven Cities of Gold in what is now the southwestern United States. He returned to Mexico City in disgrace and died there in 1554.
Archipelago de San Lazaro was the name given to the Philippines by the Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos in 1543. The name was later changed to Las Islas Filipinas in honor of King Philip II of Spain.
antonio Israel de blidad
Sounds Irish to me.
Portugal
Alexandro Aldrete's birth name is Alexandro Aldrete Briones.
Alejandro De la Llave Daruich's birth name is J. Alejandro de la Llave Daruich.
Alejandro de Enciso's birth name is Lpez, Jos Antonio.
The name of bubert nationality is Bebert de Burgh
its a Jewish name
Alejandro de Pinedo was born in 1965.
Alejandro De Hoyos is 6' 1".
Alejandro is 5ft 8in
The de Alejandro surname originates from Spain or Italy.
Alejandro de Tomaso was born on July 10, 1928.