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Early Origins of the Ávalo family

The surname Ávalo was first found in northern Spain at Abalos, in the province of Logrono. Etymologists note the name signifies a "native of Abalos" and the progenitor was someone who hailed from that location. The place name Abalos is, in turn, derived from the Basque article "a" signifying "the" and the Germanic term "bald", meaning "bold" or "daring", together with the plural form "s". Together, the place name Abalos could be interpreted as "the place of the bold". It is generally thought that the surname Ávalo had its beginning with a Visigoth family of this name that established itself in Spain during the Gothic invasion in the fifth century.

Descendants of this family migrated to Aragon, and from there to Andalucia, in order to fight in the Reconquista. They were the marquis de Pescara. Alfonso I of Aragon branched firstly to Castile, and thence to Naples in Italy in the 15th century.

Early History of the Ávalo family

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Ávalo Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Avalos, Avallos, Abalos, Abbalos and others.

Early Notables of the Ávalo family

  • were the Avalos family of Aragon


Ávalo migration to the United States +



Ávalo Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Benito Avalo, who settled in Puerto Rico in 1855
  • Jose Benito Avalo, who settled in Puerto Rico in 1855


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