The Bals surname comes from the Basque words "lar," meaning "bramble patch" and "zabal," or "wide." Thus it is supposed that the original bearer of the name resided near wide patch of brambles.
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Early Origins of the Bals family
The surname Bals was first found in the town of Idiaz bal, in the district of Tolosa (Guipuzcoa).
Early History of the Bals family
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Bals Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Lardizabal, Lardiz'Bal, Lardizábal and others.
Early Notables of the Bals family
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Migration of the Bals family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Manuel F. Lardizabal Mendizabal, who settled in Puerto Rico in 1831; and Jose Lardizabal of Guatamala, who arrived at Ellis Island on June 19, 1908, aboard the ".