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Surname Cerdán

Cognomen Cerdán (Cerdán Spain Peru Mexico Argentina United States) , throughout the world, is a rare family name. The cognomen Cerdán is characteristic of Spain, where it is a rare surname, Peru, and Argentina, where it is a very rare surname. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Spain, Peru, and Mexico.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Cerdán

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Cerdán Spain, Mexico, United States, Peru, Argentina

Last names said to be same

Cerdan

Notable namesakes

domingo ximénez cerdán ES (b. 1309) link
juan ximénez cerdán Served as the Justicia Mayor of the Kingdom of Aragon (b. 1355) link
pedro cerdán Dominican friar in 15th century, FR (b. 1370) link
francisco cerdán ES (b. 1800) link
picture of aquiles cerdán aquiles cerdán aquiles cerdán Mexican politician, MX (b. 1876) link
pedro cerdán Spanish architect (1863-1947), ES (b. 1863) link
juan bort cerdán (b. 1859) link
ángel del campo y cerdán ES (b. 1881) link
picture of josetxo cerdán los arcos josetxo cerdán los arcos josetxo cerdán los arcos Catalan professor, researcher and curator, ES (b. 1968) link
picture of fulgencio josé cerdán fulgencio josé cerdán fulgencio josé cerdán Spanish politician, ES (b. 1970) link
justo yúfera cerdán ES (b. 1920) link
enrique cerdán Spanish comics artist, ES (b. 1937) link
luis lópez cerdán ES (b. 1936) link
manuel cerdán Spanish journalist, ES (b. 1954) link
david beneit cerdán Valencian pilotari, ES (b. 1974) link

Characteristic forenames

Mar, Jose, Joan, Joel, Juan, Tomi, Tito, Nora, Fran, Inma, Maria, Mario, Marta, Marco, Mateo, Mikel, Santi, Sonia, Angel, Aitor, Jana, Léa, Luis, Loli, , Sol, Ana, Amy, Eva, Mari, Marc, Sara, Alba, Carla, Anna, Chus, Ciro, Paco, Rafa, Rafi, Rosa, Ross, Ruth, Laia, Adri, and Celia