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The noble surname Cebollero 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 Cebollero is derived from the Spanish word "cebolla," which in turn comes from the Latin "cepulla," meaning "onion." Thus, the surname Cebollero signifies "one who grows or sells onions."
The surname Cebollero 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.
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Spelling variations of this family name include: Cebolla, Cebollas, Cebollero, Cebollado, Cipolla and others.
Prominent among bearers of the family name in this era was