Certificate of Name
Gotzon
Masculine
Basque
Meaning & Origin
Gotzon is a Basque masculine given name meaning "angel" in the Basque language. It is the Basque equivalent of the Spanish Ángel and the English Angel, deriving directly from the Basque word for angel. As with many names in the Basque Country (Euskal Herria), Gotzon reflects the region's unique linguistic heritage, pre-dating Indo-European languages and preserving a distinct cultural identity.EtymologyThe name Gotzon originates from the Basque word for "angel," which itself is likely a derivation from the Latin angelus or Greek ángelos through loanwords, although Basque has sometimes replaced or adapted such terms. According to Basque onomastic sources, the name gained popularity in Christian contexts, as angels hold a significant role in Christian theology.Notable BearersGotzon Garate Goihartzun (born 1939) is a Spanish writer and linguist from the Basque Country. Born in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, Garate contributed to Basque literature and language preservation. Gotzon Mantuliz (born 1988) is a Spanish designer and model known for his work in fashion and design, establishing a name for himself outside the linguistic sphere. In sports, Gotzon Martín (born 1996) and Gotzon Udondo (born 1993) are both Spanish cyclists active on the professional circuit, representing Basque cycling teams and perpetuating the name's association with athleticism.The name also appears as a surname in rare cases, notably Jenn Gotzon (born 1979), an American actress and model who gained recognition in independent films.Cultural SignificanceBasque names often carry symbolic weight, and Gotzon reflects a bridge between religious identity (the angelic order) and modern secular fame. It is among a set of Basque names representing abstract concepts or celestial beings, like Aingeru (also meaning angel) or Izar (star). Gotzon remains in use both in Spain and the Basque diaspora, valued for its ethnic distinctiveness and phonetic uniqueness.Related NamesThe feminine form of Gotzon is Gotzone, also meaning "angel," illustrating the common Basque practice of gender differentiation through suffix variation.Meaning: AngelOrigin: BasqueType: First NameGender: MasculineUsage Regions: Basque Country (Spain and France), Basque diaspora
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