The distinguished Spanish surname Guajardo'fajardo is of toponymic origin, being derived from the place where the original bearer lived or held land. In this instance the surname Guajardo'fajardo is derived from the place name Guajar. "Guajar" is derived from the Arabic word "w zar" which denotes an "inaccessible mountain" or "refuge." This derivation of the place name "Guajar" is not unusual, since it was in southern Spain that the Arab influence on the Spanish language and culture was most profound.
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Early Origins of the Guajardo'fajardo family
The surname Guajardo'fajardo was first found in Guajar, the name of three municipalities in the province of Granada, located in southern Spain. Early evidence suggests that the origins of the name come from a knight named Don Pedro Guajardo-Fajardo from the house of Santa María de Ortigueria in Galicia, who went on the conquest of Cordoba, and consequently established a house there.
Early History of the Guajardo'fajardo family
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Guajardo'fajardo Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Guajardo-Fajardo, Guajardos, Guajarda, Gujarda and others.
Early Notables of the Guajardo'fajardo family
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Migration of the Guajardo'fajardo family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Antonio Guajardo who voyaged to American in 1540; Francisco Guajardo who came to New Spain in 1580; Bernardo Guajardo who sailed for Peru in 1592; and Santiago Guajardo who settled in Texas at the age of 26..