Talk:Hernández

Latest comment: 2 months ago by 190.110.177.236 in topic Meaning of the surname

Comment edit

There so many other meanings. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.48.28.83 (talk) 00:24, 25 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

iveion hernandez edit

as a life as a queen ow lisen to me sing —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.225.141.239 (talk) 13:59, 24 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Hernandez or Fernandez Family Crest and origin edit

Hernandez 1263 The lineage of this surname Hernandez and Fernandez are old men or children known solar dalgo of which originate from the kingdom of Cordoba and are established in the kingdoms of Galicia This family home and have left many very honest gentlemen and in letters as in arms and have made many and great services to their kings love serving with zeal and loyalty in war as in peace the origin of this name is believed to house and most certainly it is taken from king Ferdinand and derived from this name in Fernandez and Hernandez altered later in weapons used by sinople Shield and gold castle whose battlements out an armed with sword and two lions of the same metal empinantes the castle bordure gules eight stars of gold 2

Green field(sinople), Castile gold, whose battlements out an armed with sword and two lions of the same metal empinantes the castle (red border )bordure gules eight stars of gold (* count of anything is new house from an existing one.

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Two hernandez branches on same book.

1474 patronymic Hernandez Hernandez's family is originally from the early heroes and rich mountain homes being the trunk which pulled all the branches of the famous so fruitful linage lord Hernan Ramo ensure Cangas as distinguished genealogists including Diego de Mendoza to fol 790 of his Nobility Of Ramo was Hernan Sancho l son by the name of his father surnamed Hernandez who cemented his ancestral home in the manor é infanzona Tower Liébana of knights was more opulence and representation that flourished in the reign of Alfonso V of Leon by the years of 980 and his wife Doña Aldonza Alvarez had Don Alonso Hernandez who served with great applause and distinction to King Don Sancho II for the years of 1068 to give


Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago (talk)

Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago (talk) 20:55, 28 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Meaning of the surname edit

The article says: "It means son of Hernán, Hernando, or Fernando".
I think it's alright until the last one. If it meant "son of Fernando" it wouldn't be "Hernandez", which starts with an H. That's what the surname Fernandez is for.
I would edit the article, but I would like to know what do you guys think? 190.110.177.236 (talk) 17:03, 18 March 2024 (UTC)Reply