69 Most Common Hispanic Last Names To Take Note Of

Akinwalere Olaleye
Feb 16, 2024 By Akinwalere Olaleye
Originally Published on Jun 13, 2022
Edited by Ashima Jain
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Velasco, Ortega, Domingo, Torres, Garcia, and Rodriguez are amongst common Hispanic last names.



Hispanic last names depict the rich history of New Mexico, California, and Texas.

Most Hispanic last names are related to Spanish art and culture across the world. As per data, it is easy to find a person with the last names Garcia and Rodriguez in the US compared to any other last name.

In this article, you will find an extensive list of common Hispanic last names and their origin and meaning as well. Read on for some of the popular Hispanic last names.

Common Hispanic Last Names Starting With V

Various common Hispanic last names start with the alphabet ‘v’. Check out the following list of such Hispanic last names and understand more about them.

Vaca (Spanish origin), meaning 'metonymic occupational name for a cowherd or as a nickname', is a common Hispanic last name for a Spanish person.

Vacas (Spanish origin), meaning 'an important Christian kingdom of medieval Spain', is a frequently used Hispanic last name.

Vacelar (Spanish origin) is another popular Hispanic surname that is commonly used.

Vadillo (Spanish origin), meaning 'derived from the place name where the original bearer lived or owned land', is traditionally a Hispanic surname.

Val (Spanish origin), meaning 'from the valley', is a popular Hispanic surname starting with the alphabet ‘v’.

Valadez (Spanish origin), meaning 'one who came from Valdes (tableland)', is a popular Hispanic surname. Valdes is a place in Spain.

Valbuena (Spanish origin), meaning ‘states', is one of the popular Spanish surnames.

Valcarce (Spanish origin), meaning 'habitual name from any of the places in Logrono province', is another commonly used Hispanic surname.

Valcarcel (Spanish origin), meaning 'habitual name from any of the places in Logrono province', is a typical Hispanic surname used for males.

Valdecanas (Spanish origin), meaning 'valley of reeds', is a popular Hispanic surname commonly used for males.

Valdemoro (Spanish origin), meaning 'you tire yourself in vain, Moor', is another not-so-frequently-used Hispanic surname.

Valderrabano (Spanish origin) is one of the most common Spanish surnames.

Valderrama (Spanish origin), meaning 'valley which is spread out', is another popular Hispanic last name.

Valdespino (Spanish origin), meaning 'habitual name for someone from various places named Valdespino', is another popular Hispanic last name.

Valdevira (Spanish origin) is a popular Hispanic surname used for males.

Valerio (Spanish origin), meaning 'to flourish or to be strong and healthy', is a popular Hispanic last name that suggests being strong.

Vall (Spanish origin), meaning 'a person who lived beside a large stone wall which was used either for fortification or to keep back the encroachment of the sea', is a commonly used Hispanic surname.

Common Hispanic Last Names That Start With G

In any name list, you will find that common Hispanic last names start with the alphabet ‘G’. These names are very interesting and popular. Go through the following list of Hispanic last names that start with the alphabet ‘G’ and understand more about them.

Gamero (Spanish origin), meaning 'unexplained'. The name Gamero is frequently used in Peru and Mexico.

Gamez (Spanish origin), meaning 'patronymic from Gamo', is a personal name commonly used in Spain.

Gamiz (Spanish origin) is a popular and frequently used surname in Spain and one of the popular Spanish surnames.

Gamo (Spanish origin), meaning 'united', is a popular Hispanic surname for males.

Ganan (Spanish origin), meaning 'white or fair', is another popular Hispanic surname.

Gancedo (Spanish origin) is a frequently used Hispanic surname.

Ganci (Spanish origin), meaning 'Sicilian variant of Gangi', is a popular Hispanic surname.

Ganuza (Spanish origin), meaning 'cooperation and resourcefulness', is not a frequently used Hispanic surname. It is one of the unique Spanish surnames.

Gaona (Spanish origin), meaning 'one from Gauna or Gaona', is a popular Hispanic surname associated with the place.

Gar (Spanish origin), meaning 'spear,' is a popular Hispanic surname.

Gara (Spanish origin), meaning 'mastiff,' is a frequently used Hispanic surname.

Garacia (Spanish origin) is a popular Hispanic surname that many people in Spain use.

Garbayo (Spanish origin), meaning 'compassion, creativity, reliability, and generosity', is a surname most people like to bore with their name in Spain.

Garcai (Spanish origin) is another popular Hispanic surname starting with the alphabet ‘G’.

Garcia (Spanish origin), meaning 'descendant or son of Garcia', is a frequently used Hispanic surname.

Common Last Hispanic Names Starting With H

Various common Hispanic last names start with the alphabet ‘H'. Check out the following list of Hispanic last names starting with ‘H’ and understand more about them.

Haide (Spanish origin), meaning 'noble kind', is a common last Hispanic name typically given to girls.

Havana (Spanish origin), meaning 'port', is a gender-neutral name and is popularly known as the capital city of Cuba. The capital city was formerly known as Cristobal de la Habana.

Heriberto (Spanish origin), meaning 'celebrated army, renowned warrior, celebrated warrior or army of splendor', is a traditionally used masculine name and used as an alternative to the Germanic name ‘Herbert’.

Hernan (Spanish origin), meaning 'spiritual traveler or gentle traveler', is traditionally a masculine name, used as the diminutive form of the name Hernando.

Hernando (Spanish origin), meaning 'resolute protector, brave in peace, adventurer or explorer'.

Hesperia (Spanish origin), meaning 'evening', is a common Hispanic last name typically given to girls. The name Hesperia is associated with the Greek god, Hesperus, who was the evening star in Greek mythology.

Hidalgo (Spanish origin), meaning 'nobleman', is a masculine name derived from the term ‘hidalgo’. Hidalgo is a word used to refer to Spanish nobility.

Hija (Spanish origin), meaning 'daughter or little one', is a typical Hispanic last name used for girls. The name Hija is the feminine version of the word ‘Hijo’.

Hilario (Spanish origin), meaning 'cheerful, merry, joyous or happy', is traditionally a common Hispanic last name for males. It is among the common names for a Spanish person.

Homobono (Spanish origin), meaning 'good man', is traditionally used as a masculine name and has religious associations. Saint Homobono, who is the patron saint of the people of Cremona, Italy, popularized the name.

Huela (Spanish origin), meaning 'intellect, spirit, heart, and mind', is a traditional Hispanic last name used for girls.

Humberto (Spanish origin), meaning 'warrior, shining or bright', is a typical Hispanic last name used for boys. It will go well with any first names.

Common Hispanic last names with M

Numerous Hispanic last names start with the alphabet ‘M'. Check out the following list of common Hispanic last names starting with ‘M’ and understand more about them.

Maceda (Spanish origin), meaning 'flowerpot', is a commonly used Hispanic surname that came from the Castilian term ‘maceta’.

Macedo (Spanish origin), meaning 'apple grove', is a derivative of maca apple. The name Macedo is a popular Hispanic surname for males that will go well with any first name.

Machancoses (Spanish origin) is another Hispanic surname.

Machecourt (Spanish origin) is not a frequently used Hispanic surname.

Machin (Spanish origin), meaning 'blacksmith’s apprentice', is a commonly used Hispanic surname.

Machuca (Spanish origin), meaning 'to squash or to crush', is a Hispanic surname used for someone who was obstinate.

Macia (Spanish origin), meaning 'orphan', is primarily a female Hispanic surname that goes well with any first name.

Macian (Spanish origin), meaning 'one skilled in magic', is a variant of the name Matias.

Macias (Spanish origin), meaning 'the messiah', is a gender-neutral name commonly used in Spanish.

Maciel (Spanish origin), meaning 'endless sky', is a frequently used Hispanic surname.

Maclenan (Spanish origin) is another Hispanic surname typically used for boys.

Macon (Spanish origin), meaning 'marsh dweller', is a traditionally used Hispanic surname.

Macu (Spanish origin), meaning 'handsome', is another traditionally used Hispanic surname.

Madalina  (Spanish origin), meaning 'tower', is another Hispanic surname used for girls typically.

Maldonado (Spanish origin), meaning 'bad', is a name derived from the Spanish term maldonado which means 'ill-favored or badly bestowed'.

Martinez (Spanish origin), meaning 'Martin’s son', is a patronymic surname. The name can also mean 'Roman god of war or Mars'. The name is derived from Martinus, the Roman god of war.

Mejia (Spanish origin) is a Spanish surname that dates back to the 1500s.  It comes from the Hebrew name Messiah, representing the vernacular form of the Latin term messias.

Melendez (Spanish origin) is another Hispanic surname commonly spelled as melendez in the Puerto Rican community of the United States.

Mendez (Spanish origin), meaning 'total sacrifice', is a name referring to the descendant or son of Mendo. The name Mendez is a popular Hispanic last name.

Meza (Spanish origin), meaning 'tabletop or plateau', is a toponymic last name derived from old Spanish. It is one of the uncommon Spanish surnames.

Molina (Spanish origin), meaning 'mill', is a Hispanic surname derived from the Latin term mola meaning 'millstone.'

Montoya (Spanish origin), meaning 'mountain', is another Hispanic surname for girls. In Spanish culture, it can also mean someone who lives near a mountain.

Mora (Spanish origin), meaning 'blackberry', was an occupational surname for people who farmed blackberries.

Moreno (Spanish origin), meaning 'moor', is a common Hispanic last name that goes well with any first name. It is one of the popular Spanish surnames.

Munoz (Spanish origin), meaning 'son of Muno', is a patronymic last name that also means 'hill'. The name Munoz is one of the most popular Hispanic last names.

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