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Surname Herrán

Cognomen Herrán (Herran Colombia Spain Mexico Argentina United States, Herrán Colombia Mexico Argentina Spain United States) , all over the world, is a common surname. The cognomen Herrán is characteristic of Colombia, where it is quite a common surname, Argentina, where it is quite a rare surname, and Spain. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Colombia, Mexico, and Argentina. Much less frequently, Herrán is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Herrán

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Herran, Herrán Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, United States, Spain

Last names said to be same

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Notable namesakes

picture of tomás herrán tomás herrán tomás herrán Colombian diplomat, CO (b. 1843) link
antonio herrán Colombian religious (1797-1868), CO (b. 1797) link
jean víctor herrán FR (b. 1803) link
manuel urioste de la herrán ES (b. 1809) link
picture of eduardo barriobero y herrán eduardo barriobero y herrán eduardo barriobero y herrán Spanish activist and lawyer, ES (b. 1875) link
picture of saturnino herrán saturnino herrán saturnino herrán Mexican painter, MX (b. 1887) link
ramón riva herrán ES (b. 1855) link
adela herrán CR (b. 1861) link
miguel garcía de la herrán Spanish fascist military officer (1880-1936), ES (b. 1880) link
jorge herrán Uruguayan architect, UY (b. 1897) link
maría arraco y de herrán Spanish archivist, ES (b. 1906) link
laurentino maría herrán (b. 1920) link
josefina herrán Uruguayan politician, UY (b. 1930) link
alejandro grau de la herrán ES (b. 1922) link
blanquita herrán Uruguayan writer, UY (b. 1935) link

Characteristic forenames

, Mauro, Mikel, Sonia, Asier, Aitor, Chela, Borja, Bruno, Karen, Paula, Pablo, Paola, Pedro, Pilar, Raúl, Ruben, David, Diana, Diego, Laura, Larry, Maite, Marta, Mario, Maria, Ana, Jon, Mari, Manu, Mila, Sara, Alex, Alba, Anna, Paul, Leire, Paco, Rosa, Rebe, Gaby, Gina, Lola, Luis, Jose, Jona, Juan, Olga, Pepe, and Luisa