Latin is the language that used to be spoken in the Roman Empire, as such it is not a nationality. The term ''Latin'' is also used to describe people who come from countries where Spanish and Portuguese is the primary language, and to describe those countries as a group; hence the term ''Latin America''.
If your surname is ''Latin'', that tells us very little about your nationality, although it suggests some European connection.
It Originates from England and is a latin word. Also my last name It Originates from England and is a latin word. its also my last name
This is a Latin name.
the last name "minnelli" means "bold and brave" in latin.
Latin pop star Julieta's last name is Venegas. Julieta Venegas has won several Latin Grammy awards and one Grammy award.
Bernal is Latin last name. A lot of Mexican people whom I know carry this last name.
Sorry, there is no latin translation, try your last name.
Yes, Rodriguez is a common Latin last name, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries. It is derived from the given name Rodrigo, meaning "famous ruler".
The last name Madrigal originated from Spain. The last name Madrigal means from the womb. It is derived from the Latin word, matricalis.
Spanish/Latin American
From a spanish / latin ethnicity.
The Spaniards did.
It mean "Unstoppable" in Latin