Cañamaque
Cañamaque is a Spanish surname of relatively low frequency. Its origin is generally attributed to the region of Castile, Spain. The etymology is believed to derive from a place name, likely a small village or geographical feature associated with hemp (Spanish: cañamo). The "-aque" suffix is common in Spanish toponyms, often indicating a location related to the preceding root word. Therefore, "Cañamaque" could be interpreted as "place of hemp" or "related to hemp cultivation."
Due to its relatively infrequent occurrence, detailed historical records specifically documenting the surname's early origins are scarce. People bearing the surname are currently found in various Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain and Latin America, indicating a diaspora likely resulting from migration patterns throughout history.
Further research into local historical records and genealogical databases might be necessary to uncover more precise information about the surname's specific origins and early lineages.