
The last name Olaya Mena is of Spanish origin. Olaya is derived from the Arabic name Ulayyah meaning "higher, superior" and Mena is a variant of the surname Mina, which means "mine" or "crown" in Spanish.
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surnames > olazo-falcon
The last name Olazo Falcon is of Spanish origin. "Olazo" is believed to have originated from the Basque region of Spain, while "Falcon" is a common surname of Spanish descent meaning "falcon" in English.
surnames > olaziregui
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surnames > olazaval
The last name "Olazaval" is of Basque origin, derived from the place name Olazábal, a village in the Basque region of Spain. The name likely comes from the Basque words "ola" meaning "place" and "zabal" meaning "wide" or "large".
surnames > olazarguibel
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surnames > olazar-medina
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surnames > olazar
The last name "Olazar" is of Basque origin, derived from the Basque word "ola" meaning "wave" and "zahar" meaning "old" or "ancient." It is a common surname in the Basque Country region of Spain.
surnames > olazabal-zavala
The last name Olazabal Zavala is of Spanish origin. Olazabal is a surname of Basque origin, derived from the town of Olazabal in the Basque Country. Zavala is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the place name Zavala in the Basque Country.
surnames > olazabal-aranguren
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surnames > olazabal-monteagudo
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surnames > olazabal
The last name Olazabal is of Basque origin. It is derived from the Basque words "ola" meaning "mud" and "zabal" meaning "wide" or "big." Therefore, Olazabal could have originally referred to someone who lived near a wide expanse of mud, such as a marsh or swam...