Salazar (surname)

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Salazar is a surname meaning old farmhouse (from

Navarra, Spain
. The surname started appearing during the early Middle Ages.

Its origins are also related to a certain noble family around the 10th century, the Salazar's, that held a fief in the area.

Iberian peninsula
.

Salazar is a common in Hispanic America because there were a number of Salazars among the early Spanish conquerors and settlers.[2]

Salazar is also a common surname among Roma people.[3] Due to several censuses made in the Kingdom of Castile during the 14th and 15th centuries, every Castilian subject was forced to take a name and two surnames. The Roma, who used to call themselves only by a first name, decided to take established surnames to add prestige to their families.[4] They chose from among the oldest noble families, usually of Basque origin, thus it is extremely common to find Roma with surnames such as Heredia, Salazar, Mendoza, or Montoya.[5]

People

Fictional characters

  • Armando Salazar, villain of the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
  • Bennie Salazar, a central character and record company executive from the book
    A Visit From the Goon Squad
  • Fear The Walking Dead
  • Griselda Salazar, a character in
    Fear The Walking Dead
  • Hector Salazar (disambiguation), multiple fictional characters
  • King Salazar, main antagonist of the animated film Wakko's Wish
  • Ofelia Salazar, a character in
    Fear The Walking Dead
  • Ramon Salazar (Resident Evil 4)
    , from the video game Resident Evil 4
  • Ramon Salazar (24 character)
    , from the television series 24
  • Rex Salazar, fictional titular protagonist of Generator Rex which the surname of his late Argentinean father Rafael.
  • Rosario Salazar, from the television series Will & Grace
  • Víctor Salazar, main character of the television series Love, Victor
  • Isaac Salazar, main character of the Wattpad Novel "SALAZAR"

References

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  2. ^ a b Ruta, Garance Franke. "Julia Salazar Had a Trust Fund and Her Colombian Ancestors Were Catholic Elites". New York's Daily Intelligencer. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  3. ^ a b "Salazar". Supercable.es. Archived from the original on 2009-09-13. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  4. ^ GAMELLA, Juan F.; GÓMEZ ALFARO, Antonio y PÉREZ PÉREZ, Juan (2012). Los apellidos de los gitanos españoles en los censos de 1783-85. Revista de Humanidades [en línea], n. 19, artículo 3, ISSN 2340-8995.
  5. . Section III.3.8 page XXXIX.

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