
The surname Otero Hernández is of Spanish origin. "Otero" is derived from the Spanish word for "promontory" or "hill," and "Hernández" is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Hernán," which is a variant of the given name "Fernando." This surname likely originated from the region of Spain where the family resided, indicating a connection to a specific geographic feature or possibly an ancestor named Hernán.
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surnames > otero-barbon
The surname Otero Barbon is of Spanish origin. "Otero" is derived from the Spanish word for "grove" or "forest," while "Barbon" is likely to come from the Spanish word "barba," mea...
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The last name Otey is believed to have English and Scottish origins. It is derived from the Old English personal name "Otti" or the Scottish Gaelic "Otaigh". Over time, the spellin...