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Surname Cerda

Surname Cerda (Cerda Mexico Chile Nicaragua United States Argentina, Zerri Spain France Brazil Morocco Italy, Серда Russia Ukraine) , all around the world, is a widespread family name. The family name Cerda is habitual in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Nicaragua, where it is a common surname, Chile, and Mexico, where it is quite a common surname (explore the name in all countries). Very seldom, Cerda is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Cerda

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Cerda Nicaragua, Argentina, Chile, United States, Mexico
Zerri Brazil, Italy, Spain, France, Morocco
Серда Ukraine, Russia
سيردا Sudan

Last names said to be same

Cerdo, Cerdà, Cerdá, Saeta, Setula, and Церда

Notable namesakes

picture of fernando de la cerda fernando de la cerda fernando de la cerda Castilian infante, ES (b. 1255) link
picture of alfonso de la cerda alfonso de la cerda alfonso de la cerda Spanish noble, ES (b. 1270) link
picture of marie de la cerda marie de la cerda marie de la cerda 14th-century noblewoman, FR (b. 1319) link
picture of charles de la cerda charles de la cerda charles de la cerda French noble (1327-1354), FR (b. 1327) link
louis de la cerda French admiral, FR (b. 1291) link
juan alfonso de la cerda Spanish noble (b. 1295) link
juan de la cerda Spanish noble (1327 - 1357), ES (b. 1327) link
isabel de la cerda ES (b. 1329) link
gaston de bearn y de la cerda (b. 1371) link
picture of marie manuel de la cerda marie manuel de la cerda marie manuel de la cerda FR (b. 1468) link
juan de la cerda, 2nd duke of medinaceli Spanish noble (b. 1485) link
picture of ana de mendoza de la cerda, princesa de éboli, condesa de mélito y duquesa de pastrana ana de mendoza de la cerda, princesa de éboli, condesa de mélito y duquesa de pastrana ana de mendoza de la cerda, princesa de éboli, condesa de mélito y duquesa de pastrana Spanish countess (1540-1592), ES (b. 1540) link
picture of catalina de la cerda catalina de la cerda catalina de la cerda Spanish noble lady of the XVIth and XVIIth centuries, wife of the I Duke of Lerma (b. 1550) link
luis de la cerda, 1st marquis of cogolludo Spanish noble (b. 1506) link
gastón de la cerda, 3rd duke of medinaceli Spanish noble (b. 1507) link

Characteristic forenames

Ma, Mia, Mic, Mon, Max, Mau, Mae, Mac, Oj, Fe, En, Ed, Jd, Ji, Ju, Jo, Lu, La, De, Ro, Pj, Al, Ms, Mr, My, Mo, , and Mya