Vélez (name) explained

Vélez
Pronunciation:Spain – pronounced as /es/; Latin America – pronounced as /es/
Meaning:Uncertain, but possibly son or descendant of Vela (meaning "warlike")
Region:Spain or Portugal
Origin:Portuguese, Spanish and Basque
Variant:Vela, Vélaz, Velez
Footnotes:[1]

Vélez is a surname of Spanish origin. Although it has been suggested[2] that it could be derived from Basque, it is, in fact, a patronym from the medieval name Vela, which itself is derived from Vigila (Wigila), a Germanic name used by the Visigoths.[3] In its earliest usage, the surname took the forms of Vigílaz and Vélaz.

Family researchers maintain that the surname was first found in Cantabria, although there are various places scattered throughout the south, especially in Andalusia, called Vélez, including Vélez-Blanco, Vélez-Málaga and Vélez-Rubio.[4]

People

One of the many Marquis of Los Vélez.

Surname

First surname

Fictional

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Velez Name Meaning & Velez Family History at Ancestry.com. 7 April 2017.
  2. Web site: Velaz. Heráldica Valenciana. 4 May 2019.
  3. Web site: Surname Database: Velez Last Name Origin. 7 April 2017.
  4. Web site: Velez Name Meaning & Velez Family History at Ancestry.com. 7 April 2017.