Yes.
No, Rojas is not an Italian last name. The surname instead traces its origins back to the Spanish language, with the English translation "reds." The pronunciation of the feminine plural adjective will be "RO-khas" in Spanish.
Rojas is a last name in spanish. Rojo/a is red in spanish
No. Rojas is a Spanish name. It comes from the Spanish word "rojo" which means "red."
It was a term that was used to describe redheads in Spain.
Yes it is the same and Rojas and Roias is the same and came from Spain
Rojas is a last name form Spain. The name means "red earth" and was given to people who lived in an area near red earth. It was first used in Old Castile.
Rojas (Ladino) or רוחאס (Hebrew) is a Jewish Surname.THE LAST NAME ROJAS AND THE HOUSE OF DAVIDThe Rojas and the Hebrew Monarchy In addition, there is an oral tradition relating the last name Rojas with the House of David, that is the kings David and Solomon. Dark red and purple appear to be associated with royalty and the House of David. Rabbi Jack Farber explains that "purple or dark red is the color of royalty.The Jewish surname Rojas in connection with THE JEWISH CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD LITERATUREQuote "A second aspect of Jewish influence on the development of world literature emerged out of the crucible of the Spanish Inquisition and the crypto-Judeo/converso subculture that it created. The literary scholar Stephen Gilman states in The Spain of Fernando de Rojas that "the conversos contributed many things to Spain ..."
Beba Rojas's birth name is Reymarvi Rojas Velazco.
Julian Rojas's birth name is James Julius Rojas.
Mel Rojas's birth name is Melquiades (Medrano) Rojas.
Paola Rojas's birth name is Paola Rojas Hinojosa.
Paulie Rojas's birth name is Ana Paula Rojas.