Show ContentsArambulo History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The surname Arambulo is of Spanish locative origin, deriving from a geographical or man-made feature near which the first bearer lived or held land. In this instance, the surname Arambulo is composed of the Basque words "aram," deriving from "aran," which signifies "valley," and "bulo, bulu," which signifies "mill." Thus, the initial bearer of the surname Arambulo was someone who was identified by the members of his community as "one who dwells by the mill in the valley."

Early Origins of the Arambulo family

The surname Arambulo was first found in the northern Navarre-Basque region. The earliest references to the surname Arambulo are found in the records of the military Order of Carlos III.

Early History of the Arambulo family

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Arambulo Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Arambula, Aramburu, Arambulo, Aramburo, Arambul and others.

Early Notables of the Arambulo family

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Migration of the Arambulo family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Francisco Javier Aramburu who settled in Puerto Rico in 1816; Juan Aramburu who arrived in New Orleans in 1830; Joaquin Aramburu Garayoa who arrived in Puerto Rico in 1834.



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