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Etymology of Capri

What does the name Capri mean?

The surname Capri was most likely an occupational name for a goat herder or goat farmer, as the name Capri was derived from the Spanish word 'cabra,' which means goat.

Early Origins of the Capri family

The surname Capri was first found in 1271, when Pedro Anes Cabral officially pledged his fealty to King Afonso III. This family also became well-known in history with the bishop of Guarda, D. Gil Cabral, and Álvaro gil Cabral, married the heir to the estate of Diogo Afonso de Figueiredo and Conastança Rodrigues Pereira.

Early History of the Capri family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Capri research. The years 1400, 1460, 1467, 1494, 1500, 1529 and 1609 are included under the topic Early Capri History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Capri Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Cabral, Capra, Cabrera and others.

Early Notables of the Capri family

the Portuguese navigator Pedro Alvarez Cabral (c. 1467-1500), who led an expedition to the East Indies in 1500. He was forced to land on the northeast coast of Brazil, and formally took possession of the country on behalf of Portugal. He was the first human in history to ever be on four continents, uniting all of them in his famous voyage of 1500. While details of Cabral's early life remain unclear, it is known that he came from a minor noble family and received a good education. He was appointed to head an expedition to India in 1500, following Vasco da...
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