Good question according to the Emmanuel Websters dictionary the definition of arce is a person who ask for definitions online when they could read it in a dictionary... I don't know sounds sketchy to me but hope that helps
The Spanish surname Arce was first found in the province of Burgos in northern Spain, in the Mena valley. Some of the variations of this name are Arceo, Arceos, and Arco.
The last name Arce has Spanish origins and is commonly found in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Christopher Columbus used a lodestone compass to navigate when he discovered the New World in 1492. Lodestone is a naturally magnetized mineral that helped sailors determine direction by aligning with Earth's magnetic field.
There is no known definition for the term "antierria." It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
The word exhumed is used as a verb. The best definition for the word would include to unearth or uncover someone or something, that may have been previously burried or lost.
The population of Arce is 5,976.
Dionisio Arce died in 2000.
Angel Arce's birth name is Angel Manuel Arce Jr..
Lisa Arce was born in 1969.
Aniceto Arce died in 1906.
Aniceto Arce was born in 1824.
Manuel Arce was born in 1909.
Dionisio Arce was born in 1927.
Esteban Arce was born in 1962.
Geno Arce was born in 1964.
José Arce was born in 1881.
The surname Arce can be of both Italian and Spanish origin. In Italian, Arce is derived from the Latin word "arx," meaning "fortress" or "citadel." In Spanish, Arce is a toponymic surname derived from places named Arce.