Show ContentsCebolleros History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The noble surname Cebolleros is of Spanish descent and is of occupational origin, as it is derived from the particular trade followed by the original bearer of the name. The name Cebolleros is derived from the Spanish word "cebolla," which in turn comes from the Latin "cepulla," meaning "onion." Thus, the surname Cebolleros signifies "one who grows or sells onions."

Early Origins of the Cebolleros family

The surname Cebolleros was first found in the district of Borja, in the ancient kingdom of Aragon. Consequently, other ancestral houses were established soon after, especially within the province of Huesca.

Early History of the Cebolleros family

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Cebolleros Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Cebolla, Cebollas, Cebollero, Cebollado, Cipolla and others.

Early Notables of the Cebolleros family

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Migration of the Cebolleros family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Gregorio Cebolla who settled in Puerto Rico in 1825; Jorge Cebollero Santana who arrived in Puerto Rico in 1858; and Placido Cebollero Santana who arrived in Puerto Rico in 1858..



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