Can you all help me with some unusual Spanish surnames?
I'm writing a story and it's important that I have an unusual spanish last name.
Like I got "Apezteguia" from my Cuban boyfriend that's his last name but I dont' know if I like that one.
Do you all know of any? Also are there any spanish names that are Dominican or locale specific? I'm assuming most Dominican, Cuban, Puertorican, etc.. surnames all originate from Spain but I could be wrong.
Smooches...Clip.
Picardo, Pichardo(not me), Marinez, Puello, Corripio, Seijas, Guerra, Olivo, Suarez, Batlle, Deschamps, Suazo, Madeira, Mores, Collado, Diaz, Penci, Mazza, Duets, Caballero, Lutz, Mir, Urtado, Buendia, Amarante, Minaya, Menayah, Medina, Zaleta, Sabaleta, Leon, Leoncio, Luna, Bueno, Buenfil, Once, Blandino, Aredondo, Redondo, Benjaran, Caceres, Diez, Angeles, Nin, Pina, Mercado, Cantelvo, Goris, Sasha, Perdomo, Ricart, Ruzzo, Russo, Russell, Nival, Segui, Sejimo, Sued, Suez, Bordas, Bencozme, Fadul, Rancier, Brea, Brito, Helu, Dajer, Pou, Balcacer, Windt, Cassal, Quiroz, Bonnelly, Suero, Lebron, Matias, Felix, Araujo, Ferreras, Campero, Lagares, Tapia, Rochet, Santelises, Tobar, Meniccuci, Perello, Heureaux, Espaillat, Frometa, Alfau, Mueses, Marte, Infante, Ochoa, Urdaneta, Diaz, Collado, Alfano, Hache, Amiama, Cabral, Pieterz, Lora, Panaz, Medrano, Marriot, Brodas, Alba, Bello, Bellon, Paitz, Heredia... Some people I went to school with in the DR that I can recall from the top of my head right now...
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