Noronha is a family name that is found among some aristocratic families in Portugal.
This family has its origins in the marriage of Alfonso Enríquez, Count of Gijón and Noreña (natural son of King Henry II of Castile) with Isabel of Portugal (natural daughter of King Ferdinand I of Portugal). Their marriage was one of the clauses of the Treaty of Santarém signed in 1373, between the two peninsular kingdoms.
Alfonso was Count of Noreña, an Asturian village he had received from his father, and his children used the Portuguese spelling Noronha as their family name.
People bearing the name include:
Fernando de Noronha, 2nd Count of Vila Real, (son of Alfonso of Gijón-Noreña and Isabel of Portugal), governor of CeutaAfonso de Noronha, viceroy of Portuguese IndiaMiguel de Noronha, 4th Count of Linhares, viceroy of Portuguese IndiaCamila de Noronha, early 17th-century Portuguese noblewoman, married to Gonçalo Pires de CarvalhoFrancisco Noronha (1748-1787), botanistFrederick Noronha, Indian journalistFernão de Noronha (15th century/16th century), corruption of the name of Portuguese explorer, Fernão de Loronha.Melvyn Noronha, Voice of Goa 2010, International Awarded Fashion Designer, Theater Actor, Fashion MentorOsnar Noronha, Peruvian footballer.Rodrigo António de Noronha e Meneses, governor of the Kingdom of the Algarve, mid 18th century.Alfredo Eduardo Barreto de Freitas Noronha (1918 – 2003), Brazilian football player.Paulo Francisco Noronha (1966 - 1988), Olympian for the Republic Of Mozambique