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The last name Saravia is of Spanish origin. It is believed to be derived from a place name, possibly from a village called Saravia or Saravía in the region of La Rioja, Spain. The name may have been given to people who were originally from this place or who had some association with it.
The last name Skobrak does not have a specific nationality associated with it. Last names can come from various origins and may not always be indicative of a person's nationality.
The last name Arce has Spanish origins and is commonly found in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
The last name Araujo is of Portuguese origin. It is a common surname in Portugal and can also be found in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries.
The last name "Tharp" is of English origin. It is derived from a habitational name for someone from Thirsk, a town in North Yorkshire, England. The name Thirsk itself is believed to be a combination of the Old Norse word "þresk" meaning "fen," and "theor," meaning "village or settlement."
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.
Princess Elayne's birth name is Elayne Saravia.
Aparicio Saravia died in 1904.
Villanueva Saravia died in 1998.
Aparicio Saravia was born on August 16, 1856.
Mauricio Saravia has written: 'The odd lot'
Alejandro Saravia was born on 1983-06-13.
Rúsvel Saravia was born on 1988-07-25.
Juan Hernández Saravia was born in 1880.
Juan Hernández Saravia died in 1962.
José Antonio Saravia died in 1871.
José Antonio Saravia was born in 1785.
Hadrian à Saravia died in 1612.