Navarro (surname)
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Meaning | someone from Navarre |
Region of origin | Spain, Italy |
Language(s) of origin | Spanish, Italian |
Related names | Navarra, Navarrini. |
Navarro is a Spanish surname of the Kingdom of Navarre. Navarro is a regional name denoting someone from Navarre[1] after the Kingdom of Pamplona took on the new naming in the high Middle Ages, while also keeping its original meaning of 'Basque-speaking person' in a broader sense, an ethnic surname[2]
Found in Bologna (Bononia) in Emilia where it is the capital of the province of Bologna in Italy.
People with the surname
- Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro, Honduran first lady
- Alan Navarro, English footballer
- Alejandro Navarro, Chilean politician
- Alex Navarro, journalist/Engineer
- Ana Navarro, Nicaraguan American CNN News Commentator
- Ángel Navarro, settler
- Carla Suárez Navarro, Spanish tennis player
- Carlos Arias Navarro, Spanish politician
- Charles Navarro, American politician
- Chucho Navarro, singer
- Daniel Navarro, cyclist
- Dave Navarro, Mexican-American rock guitarist, best known for playing in Jane's Addiction
- David Navarro (disambiguation)
- Dioner Navarro, baseball player
- Efren Navarro, baseball player
- Emilio Navarro, baseball player
- Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro, Panamanian president
- Fats Navarro, jazz trumpet player
- Fernando Navarro Corbacho, Spanish footballer
- Fernando Navarro Aznar, Spanish ski mountaineer
- Francisco Yeste Navarro, Basque footballer, currently plays for Athletic Bilbao
- Franco Navarro, Peruvian footballer, manager, and coach
- García Navarro (Luis Antonio García Navarro), Spanish conductor
- Guillermo Navarro, Mexican cinematographer
- Hilario Navarro Argentine football goalkeeper
- Ibon Navarro, Spanish basketball coach
- Iván Navarro, Spanish tennis player
- Jason Navarro, American punk rock musician, vocalist in The Suicide Machines
- Javi Navarro, Spanish footballer
- Juan José Navarro, Captain General of the Spanish Navy.
- José Antonio Navarro, Texas statesman, revolutionary, and politician
- Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball), Spanish basketball player
- Juan Carlos Navarro (politician), Panamanian politician
- Julio Navarro (astrophysicist), Argentinian Professor of Astronomy
- Julio Navarro, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Kenn Navarro, Filipino-American animator of Happy Tree Friends
- Kimberly Navarro, American ice dancer
- Myriam Hernández Navarro, Chilean singer-songwriter and television presenter
- Nancy Navarro, member of the Montgomery County Council in Maryland, USA
- Natalia Navarro, Miss Colombia 2009
- Nelson Navarro, Curaçaoan politician
- Nicolás Navarro, Mexican football goalkeeper
- Nick Navarro, Cuban-American sheriff and businessman
- Pedro Navarro, Count of Oliveto, Spanish 16th century engineer and general
- Peter Navarro, American economist
- Rafael Sánchez Navarro, Spanish-Mexican actor
- Robert Navarro, French politician
- Roberto Daniel Navarro, Argentine journalist
- Rosita L. Navarro, Filipina president of Centro Escolar University in Manila
- Samantha Navarro, Uruguayan singer and composer
- Samuel Lewis Navarro, Panamanian politician
- Vhong Navarro, Filipino actor, singer, and host at ABS-CBN.
- Yamaico Navarro, Dominican Republic baseball player
- Yvonne Navarro, American author
References
- ↑ http://www.ancestry.com/facts/navarro-name-meaning.ashx
- ↑ Sainz Pezonaga, Jabier (May–August 2003). "Antroponimia Medieval Euskérica en la Navarra Tudelana". Fontes Linguae Vasconum: Studia et Documenta. Gobierno de Navarra; Institución Príncipe de Viana. 1 (93): 340. ISSN 0343-6993.
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