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Iberian naming customs information


Iberian naming customs are naming customs found on the Iberian Peninsula. These include:

  • Portuguese naming customs
  • Spanish naming customs
    • Basque names
    • Catalan names
    • Galician names

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Iberian naming customs

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Iberian naming customs are naming customs found on the Iberian Peninsula. These include: Portuguese naming customs Spanish naming customs Basque names...

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Spanish naming customs

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register), and traditional Spanish names. Legislation in Spain under Franco's dictatorship legally limited cultural naming customs to only Christian (Jesus, Mary...

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Portuguese name

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indexed for both Spanish and Portuguese names. Portugal portal Portuguese alphabet Nogueira Ferrão Spanish naming customs Registo Civil, Instituto dos Registos...

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Iberian Union

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The Iberian Union is a historiographical term used to describe the dynastic union of the Monarchy of Spain, which in turn was itself a dynastic union...

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Andrade

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politician Tchinda Andrade (born 1979), Cape Verdean LGBT activist Iberian naming customs Lamigueiro, José Luis. "Andrade, s. XI-XIV". Xeneaoxías do Ortegal...

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Surnames by country

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the earlier part of the 20th century, Filipinos usually followed Iberian naming customs. However, upon the promulgation of the Family Code of 1987, Filipinos...

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Pedro Chamorro

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followed by the matronym to more precisely identify an individual (See Iberian naming customs). In English speaking countries, the matronym is frequently omitted...

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Spanish and Portuguese Jews

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Spanish and Portuguese Jews, also called Western Sephardim, Iberian Jews, or Peninsular Jews, are a distinctive sub-group of Sephardic Jews who are largely...

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Human sacrifice in the ancient Iberian Peninsula

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Human sacrifice in the ancient Iberian Peninsula is recorded in classical sources, which give it as a custom of Lusitanians and other Celtic peoples from...

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Celtiberians

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and Celticized peoples inhabiting an area in the central-northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the final centuries BC. They were explicitly mentioned...

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Sephardic Jews

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North Africa, who were also heavily influenced by Sephardic law and customs. Many Iberian Jewish exiled families also later sought refuge in those Jewish...

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Sephardic law and customs

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"Jews of Spain"); the descendants of the historic Jewish community of the Iberian Peninsula, what is now Spain and Portugal. Many definitions of "Sephardic"...

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Patronymic

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will always use the person's given name. Ethiopians and Eritreans use a naming pattern very similar to the Arab naming pattern, but with one exception:...

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North African Sephardim

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Sephardim are a distinct sub-group of Sephardi Jews, who descend from exiled Iberian Jewish families of the late 15th century and North African Maghrebi Jewish...

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Aquitanian language

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some Iberian onomastic elements with Aquitanian. In particular, Mitxelena spoke about an onomastic pool from which both Aquitanian and Iberian would...

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Spain

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the Iberian Peninsula was inhabited by Celtic and Iberian tribes, along with other local pre-Roman peoples. With the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula...

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Aquitani

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the other peoples of Gaul, and note their similarity to others in the Iberian Peninsula. During the process of Romanization, the Aquitani gradually adopted...

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Rub el Hizb

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Iberian Peninsula, it had defined as a cultural symbol, appearing on the coins. In addition, the use of it in so many areas[which?] led to its name being...

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Normans

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of Hastings in 1066. Norman and Anglo-Norman forces contributed to the Iberian Reconquista from the early eleventh to the mid-thirteenth centuries. Norman...

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Hispanic

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Latin name given to a person from Hispania during Roman rule. The ancient Roman Hispania, which roughly comprised what is currently called the Iberian Peninsula...

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Sepharad

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also Sfard, Spharad, Sefarad, or Sephared) is the Hebrew-language name for the Iberian Peninsula, consisting of both modern-time Western Europe's Spain...

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Africa

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the Sahara that spread over a wide area of northwestern Africa and the Iberian peninsula during the eleventh century. The Banu Hilal and Banu Ma'qil were...

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Minhag

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to follow Ashkenazic customs, while those whose families originated in the Iberian peninsula generally follow Sephardic customs. (The Talmud gives detailed...

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White cheese

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a popular mild, soft, creamy, white unaged cheese used throughout the Iberian Peninsula. In the Azores queijo fresco is typically served with the fresh...

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Moroccan Jews

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early as 70 CE. They were later met by a second wave of migrants from the Iberian peninsula in the period which immediately preceded and followed the issuing...

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Argaric culture

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adopting Greek funerary customs (individual burials, first in cist and then in pithos), while Greeks also import the Iberian tholos for the same purpose...

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Origin of the Basques

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would have developed over the millennia entirely between the north of the Iberian Peninsula and the current south of France, without the possibility of finding...

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