Basque legacy in the New World: on the surnames of Latin American presidents
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22-07-2011
Patxi Salaberri
Iker Salaberri
Abstract
In this article we explain the etymology of the surnames of Basque origin that some presidents of Latin American countries have or have had in the past. These family names were created in the language called Euskara, in the Basque Country (Europe), and then, when some of the people who bore them emigrated to America, they brought their surnames with them. Most of the family names studied here are either oiconymic or toponymic, but it must be kept in mind that the oiconymic ones are, very often, based on house-nicknames, that is, they are anthroponymic in the first place. As far as possible, we have related the surname, when its origin is oiconymic or toponymic, to its source, i.e. to the house or place where it was created.
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Salaberri, Patxi, and Iker Salaberri. 2011. “Basque Legacy in the New World: On the Surnames of Latin American Presidents”. Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 45 (2):115-51. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.12569.
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