Show ContentsPlasa History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The family name Plasa is of Spanish descent, and is classified as being of habitation origin. In this particular instance, the surname Plasa was taken from one of the many places named Plaza in the Basque Country. The surname Plasa is derived from the Basque term "latz" meaning "rough land" and has the prosthetic "P" added to the front. Thus, the place named Plaza was probably founded on land of the same description.

Early Origins of the Plasa family

The surname Plasa was first found in Vizcaya, the northern province of the Basque country.

Early History of the Plasa family

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Plasa Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Plasa, Plazaola and others.

Early Notables of the Plasa family

Prominent among bearers of the family name at this time was the Plaza family from Astigarraga, who took their name from the plaza or square there, which was used...
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Migration of the Plasa family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Pedro Plaza who arrived in New Spain in 1535; Francisco DeLa Plaza who came to Mexico in 1552; Julian De La Plaza who sailed to Peru in 1567; and Antonio PLaza who emigrated to the Philippines in 1593. Among later settlers were Jose Plaza who came to New Orleans in 1848.



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