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The last name Nieto is of Spanish origin and means "grandson" or "descendant." It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
The last name Lara is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "lara," which refers to a type of tree in Spanish. It could also mean "the seagull" in Basque.
No, Torres is not a French word. The feminine plural noun -- which means "towers" either as a common word when the "t" is not capitalized and as a surname when the "T" is -- will be "TO-kheesh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and "to-rreyss" in Spanish.
The name Salcedo can be a last name most of the time. My cusin and her family have that last name.
Yes, the surname Torres is Hispanic in origin ad therefore may be found in Spain, Mexico and anywhere else that the Spanish or Portuguese languages are used.
Torres is her father's last name. He was born in Cuba so it's simply a family name of Spanish / Hispanic origin.
Torres is his last name.
The last name Torres comes from portuguese, Galician, Jewish, and Spanish places (mostly Spanish tho) Torres means tower so mabye your ancestries used to own a tower, since in Spain they named people accusing to what they owned or what they had done
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Elano is a Portuguese last name. Not Spanish.
In Spanish, it means "Towers".
Appelido is Spanish for "Last Name".
It's a last name.
Pizarro is a last name in Spanish. It has no special meaning.
Torres
That word doesn't exist in Spanish. Maybe you mean: "Macarena" which is a name. "Mackenna" which is a last name.
Spanish: variant of Cortés