Santiago (surname) explained

Santiago
Pronunciation:, ;
pronounced as /es/
in Tagalog santɪago/, in Tagalog pronounced as /-tʃa-/
Meaning:"Saint James"
Region:Galicia, Spain
Origin:Galician, Spanish, Portuguese
Language:Spanish
Variant:Santhiago

Santiago is both a Spanish and Portuguese[1] surname. The surname Santiago was first found in Galicia, Spain. There are other forms that are shortened versions of Santiago: Sant, Santo, Sancto, Sancti, Sanct, Sanctis Santi. Also, these spellings apply to all the righteous men of the Calendar of the days of the Patron Saints.[2] Santiago is a habitational name from any of the numerous places named for the dedication of churches to St. James (Sant Iago).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portuguese Surnames - Behind the Name.
  2. http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/santiago-family-crest.htm Santiago Surname origin.