Bobadilla is a surname of Spanish origin.
what is the origin of the name Chicago
The origin of the name Cristina is Spanish.Cristina means "Christ Bearer".
Francisco de Bobadilla was a Spanish explorer and colonial administrator best known for his role as the governor of the Spanish colony in Hispaniola. Appointed in 1500 by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, he was tasked with investigating the administration of Christopher Columbus. Bobadilla eventually arrested Columbus and returned him to Spain in chains, due to allegations of mismanagement and tyranny. His tenure was short-lived, as he was replaced in 1501, and he returned to Spain, where he continued to serve in various capacities.
Wanita is a derivative of the name Juanita. The name is Spanish in origin and means 'God is gracious.' The name is very popular in the Hispanic culture.
It is of Welsh origin from "ap Hywel" (son of Howell).
No, Bobadilla generally is not considered to be an Italian last name.Specifically, it usually is described as an ancient name that is found in but not native to Spain. Instead, the name may have come into Spain at some point during the Moorish occupation, 711-1492. The name generally thought to be of Arabic origin.
No there isn't such a name of that. However there is no reason why you couldn't name a pet that.
Nicholas Bobadilla was born in 1511.
Nicholas Bobadilla died in 1590.
Emilio Bobadilla died in 1921.
Emilio Bobadilla was born in 1862.
Gustavo Bobadilla was born in 1959.
Aldo Bobadilla was born on April 20, 1976.
Aldo Bobadilla was born on April 20, 1976.
Inés de Bobadilla died in 1543.
Francisco de Bobadilla died in 1502.
Geronimo de Bobadilla was born in 1620.