by Maria Dolors Herranz » Tue Jun 04, 2019 6:46 pm
I also think your mother is right, Tatiana. In Spain there are lots of surnames ending by "ez", The most common are Hernández, Pérez, Rodríguez, Martínez or González.
This suffix was used in the Middle Age with the meaning of "son of". Some experts say that the origin was before, in the Visigoths' Age (between the Romans and the Arabs). Even there is a theory about the origin of this kind of family names related with the Basque language.
My surname Herranz is not a common one in Spain, despite of the z. But perhaps there is a similar reason about its meaning. I have found that there are over 14.000 people in Spain with my first surname.
I also think your mother is right, Tatiana. In Spain there are lots of surnames ending by "ez", The most common are Hernández, Pérez, Rodríguez, Martínez or González.
This suffix was used in the Middle Age with the meaning of "son of". Some experts say that the origin was before, in the Visigoths' Age (between the Romans and the Arabs). Even there is a theory about the origin of this kind of family names related with the Basque language.
My surname Herranz is not a common one in Spain, despite of the z. But perhaps there is a similar reason about its meaning. I have found that there are over 14.000 people in Spain with my first surname.