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Yes, but only if the family had at one time migrated from Portugal or Spain. While there are many variations of this long-held and distinguished surname, it is first found in Galicia, in the northwestern region of Spain. Figueroa is a surname derived from a locality name, that is, the original persons with that name lived in or near a village or estate with that name, or owned lands in that area. The area surrounding Figueroa has, in the past, belonged to Portugal, but now belongs to Spain.

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