These names were used by medieval Spanish peoples.
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Didacus is the Latinized form of the Spanish name Diego found in medieval Latin records. Its origins are uncertain, with several etymologies proposed by linguists. Wiktionary notes that it is an exclusively Iberian name...
Garsea is a masculine name of Medieval Spanish origin, whose exact etymology remains uncertain. It is most commonly associated with the Basque word hartz, meaning "bear" (cognate with Latin ursus), though a direct connec...
Lorencio is an archaic Spanish form of the Latin name Laurence (from Laurentius). The name originally derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," a city in ancient Italy whose name is believed t...
EtymologyNuño is the Spanish form of Nuno, a medieval name with disputed origins. It may derive from Latin nonus ("ninth") or nunnus ("grandfather"), the latter evolving to mean "tutor" or "monk" in late Latin. Linguist...
Sans is a medieval Spanish masculine name, an old variant of Sancho. The name Sancho likely derives from the Late Latin name Sanctius, which is based on the Latin word sanctus meaning "saintly, holy". However, some schol...
Sence is a Medieval Spanish feminine given name, an old variant of Sancha. Used primarily in the medieval period in the Iberian Peninsula, Sence represents a phonetic or orthographic evolution of the more widespread Sanc...
Sens is an Old variant of Sancha, the feminine form of Sancho. This name was used in Medieval Spain as a women's given name, though it has fallen out of common use today. Its roots are ultimately tied to the Latin Sancti...
Suero is a medieval Spanish masculine name, representing an early form later superseded by Suero itself. It is believed to derive from the Latinized Germanic name Suarius, which may have been brought to the Iberian Penin...
Velasco is a Medieval Spanish given name that originated as a form of Vasco. The name is deeply rooted in Iberian onomastic traditions, with connections to both Basque and Visigothic cultural heritage. Velasco also funct...
Ximeno is a medieval Spanish and Basque masculine given name. Its etymology is debated: it may derive from the Basque word seme (or earlier senbe) meaning 'son', or from a variant of the Latin name Maximinus. Alternative...
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