Santamarina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Enrique is the Spanish variant of the given name Heinrich of Germanic origin.
Batista is a Spanish or Portuguese surname. Notable persons with the name include:
Báez or Baez is a surname of Hispanic origin meaning "son of Pelayo". As of 2008, it was the 20th most popular surname in Paraguay.
Club y Biblioteca Ramón Santamarina, also known simply as Santamarina, is an Argentine football club from the city of Tandil, Buenos Aires Province. The team currently plays in Primera B Nacional, the tournament of second division of the Argentine Football Association. The club is named after Joaquin Ramón Cesareo Manuel Santamarina (1827-1904), an Argentine businessman.
de la Fuente is a Spanish language surname, which means "of the fountain," "of the spring" or "of the source." It may refer to:
Roig is a Catalan surname. Roig translates as 'red' in English. It may refer to:
Santa Marina can refer to:
Peña or de la Peña is a Spanish habitation surname. The origin of the surname can be traced directly to the Middle Ages, it is also a Sephardic surname; the earliest public record of the surname dates to the 13th century in the Valley de Mena (Burgos) in the Kingdom of Castile. The origin of the last name is in present-day Galicia, Spain. The Peñas lived, originally, near a cliff or rocky land. Records indicate that the name derives from the Spanish word peña meaning "rock," "crag" or "cliff."
Castellano is a Spanish and Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Barros is a Portuguese and Galician surname. It may refer to:
Joaquin Ramon Cesareo Manuel Santamarina was an Argentine businessman of Spanish origin. After arriving in Argentina at the age of seventeen, he acquired many ranches and eventually founded Santamarina and Sons, which is one of the major cattle companies of Argentina nowadays. His descendants played a significant role in the economy and politics of Argentina. Ramon Santamarina, his first son became president of the National Bank of Argentina, while his other son Enrique became vice president of Argentina in 1930.
Bemberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Picallo is a Spanish surname from Galicia. It is common in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines. It is a very popular surname in Argentina.
Rivero is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Herrero is a Spanish-language occupational surname literally meaning "blacksmith". The feminine form is Herrera. People with this surname include:
Bauza or accented Bauzá, Bauzà and Bauža is a surname. Notable people with the surname in its various forms include:
Marzo is an Italian and Spanish surname. Marzo in both languages means March and the name originally indicated a special connection of its bearer to the third month of the year. Besides Spain and Italy its area of distribution includes most of the Spanish-speaking world and all countries with a considerable Italian diaspora.
Notable people with this name include:
Fleita is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adamovsky or Adamovskiy (masculine), Adamovskaya (feminine) is a Russian and Ukrainian languages surname. Its Polish counterpart is Adamowski. Adamovský (masculine), Adamovská (feminine) is a Czech surname. All these surnames are derived from any of locations called Adamovo, Adamowo, Adamov, Adamów, etc., and literally mean "of/from Adamovo", etc. The place names themselves mean "Adam's".
Llanes is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: