Your surname is not just a word repeated from generation to generation. In many cases, it is a silent imprint of the past, a trace that connects present-day people to castles, battles, crowns, political alliances, and ancient houses of power. Throughout history, numerous surnames arose within noble lineages, royal dynasties, and aristocratic families that ruled territories, influenced entire kingdoms, and left a profound mark on the history of Europe and the Americas.
Over time, many of these surnames transcended palace walls and spread among the general population, especially in the Hispanic world. Today, thousands of people bear these surnames without knowing that, centuries ago, they were linked to kings, dukes, counts, admirals, and other prominent figures in political, military, or ecclesiastical power.
Below, we present a selection of surnames that originated in noble houses, kingdoms, or historical dynasties, and that still form part of our cultural identity.