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Villalobos (surname)

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Meaning
  
"Town of Wolves"

Language(s) of origin
  
Spanish

Region of origin
  
Related names
  
Villallonga, Villali, Villalgordo, Villalba, Villalain, Villalbazo, Villalbos, Villalobas, Villalobo, Villaloboz, Villalohos, Villalabos, Villatoro, Villaire, Villa-Lobos, and Bialobos

Villalobos is a Spanish surname (meaning town of wolves) and common in Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and Italy

A person from Villalobos, Villalobos is a city in the province of Zamora in Spain which derives its name from Spanish villa "town", lobo "wolf". The element VILLE was used for someone who lived in a village, as opposed to an isolated farmhouse or in the town. The word was later used of a group of houses forming a settlement. Surnames derived from place-names are divided into two broad categories; topographic names and habitation names. Topographic names are derived from general descriptive references to someone who lived near a physical feature such as an oak tree, a hill, a stream or a church. Habitation names are derived from pre-existing names denoting towns, villages and farmsteads. Other classes of local names include those derived from the names of rivers, individual houses with signs on them, regions and whole countries. In the 8th century, Spain fell under the control of the Moors, and this influence, which lasted into the 12th century, has also left its mark on Hispanic surnames. A few names are based directly on Arabic personal names. The majority of Spanish occupational and nickname surnames, however, are based on ordinary Spanish derivatives. In Spain identifying patronymics are to be found as early as the mid-9th century, but these changed with each generation, and hereditary surnames seem to have come in slightly later in Spain than in England and France. As well as the names of the traditional major saints of the Christian Church, many of the most common Spanish surnames are derived from personal names of Germanic origin. For the most part these names are characteristically Hispanic. They derive from the language of the Visigoths, who controlled Spain between the mid-5th and early 8th centuries.


Arts, music, and letters

  • Carlos Méndez Villalobos, Mexican writer of poetry, short stories and novels
  • Carlos Villalobos, American composer and studio musician
  • Carmen Villalobos, Colombian actress
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos, a Brazilian classical composer
  • Horacio Villalobos, Argentine Photographer
  • Horacio Villalobos, Mexican TV host, actor, model
  • Ligiah Villalobos, Mexican-American film Producer La Misma Luna
  • Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez, Mexican film actress
  • Osmariel Villalobos, Venezuelan model, actress, and hostess
  • Reynaldo Villalobos, American cinematographer and director
  • Ricardo Villalobos, Chilean-German electronic music producer and DJ
  • Yadhira Carrillo Villalobos, Mexican actress and former beauty queen
  • Athletes

  • Benji Villalobos, Salvadoran footballer
  • Enrique Villalobos, Spanish basketball player
  • Joshua Villalobos, Puerto Rican Midfielder
  • Manuel Villalobos, Chilean footballer
  • Pablo Villalobos, Spanish long-distance runner
  • Saul Villalobos, Mexican footballer
  • Politics, law, and government

  • Celia Villalobos, Spanish politician
  • J. Alex Villalobos, Cuban-American Republican member of the Florida Senate
  • Joaquín Villalobos, Salvadoran politician
  • José Ángel Córdova Villalobos, Mexican politician
  • Juan Henríquez de Villalobos, Royal governor of Chile (1670-1682)
  • Lolo Villalobos, Cuban politician
  • Ruy López de Villalobos, Spanish explorer
  • Sergio Villalobos, Chilean historian
  • Fictional people

  • Esmeralda Villalobos, fictional character created by Quentin Tarantino in the film Pulp Fiction
  • Sciences and medicine

  • Francisco Lopez de Villalobos, (1474-1549) Jewish convert, court physician to King Ferdinand and poet
  • Other

  • Colégio Villalobos, Villalobos College in Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Francisco Raúl Villalobos Padilla, Mexican Bishop of Diocese of Saltillo Emeritus
  • Jacobo Villalobos Reyes, Mexican Army and father of Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez
  • Villalobos Rescue Center, rehabilitation and placement facility for abused and abandoned Pit Bulls in California
  • Rebecca Villalobos, wife of David Justice
  • Román Arrieta Villalobos, Costa Rican Roman Catholic Archbishop
  • Vega de Villalobos, Town of Spain
  • Villalobos, Town of Spain
  • References

    Villalobos (surname) Wikipedia


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