Ríos Explained

Rios, Ríos or Riós are Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician surnames. The name has numerous origins. In Germany, Italy, France, UK, and the Americas the Ríos surname can also be found in the surname history books . The name was derived from the Spanish word "Rio," which means "river" (pronounced: Ree-Oess). The surname Ríos is a rich sign of ancestry which includes royals and nobles . Historians believe the Ríos family derived from the Royal House of Asturias and King Liuvigilds Dynasty . The original bearer of the name Ríos, which is a local surname, once lived, held land, or was born in the region of Northwestern Spain which is today's Galicia and Asturias . In the Middle Ages, names originally denoted the proprietorship of the village or estate.The Ríos Family originally lived near a river . As early as the 10th Century, the Ríos family has been involved in politics, business, military, Christianity, athletics, music, education, science, law, medicine, arts, architecture, literature, technology, inventions, mathematics, engineering and economic investments .

Some of the Ríos spelling variants are: Ríós, Riós, Rios, de Ríos, de los Ríos, de Ríós, de los Ríós, de Rios, da Rios, do Rios, de los Rios, los Ríos, Ria, Río, Rio, del Ríó, del Río, del Rio, Riu, Rius, Rioz.

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Notes and References

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  2. Book: Wilbanks, William . Forgotten Heroes . Turner Publishing Company . 1997 . 1-56311-287-6.
  3. real academia de la historia
  4. Archivo General Militar (Sevilla)
  5. Expediente personal, letra A., Boletín Oficial del Estado, n.º 52, Orden de 12 diciembre 1936;n.º 102, Orden 5 de mayo de 1944.