Show ContentsConca Surname History

The noble surname Conca is of Spanish descent and appears to be of toponymic origin, as it is derived from the place-name where the original bearer had lived or owned land. The etymology of the surname Conca is derived from the Latin word "concha" which means "valley surrounded by mountains."

Early Origins of the Conca family

The surname Conca was first found in the district of Torelavega in the province of Santander. However, records show that the Conca family was also present in the provinces of Santillana and Vizcaya in the northern regions of Spain.

Early History of the Conca family

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Conca Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Cuenca, Concha, Conca, Conches, De La Concha and others.

Early Notables of the Conca family

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Migration of the Conca family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Bernarda De La Concha who arrived in Peru in 1560; Diego De La Concha who settled in Colombia in 1567; Andres De La Concha who arrived in Dominican Republic in 1568.



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