Manzanera
Manzanera is a surname of Spanish origin. It is believed to be a toponymic surname, derived from a place name. Specifically, it often refers to the town of Manzanera in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain.
Toponymic surnames were often adopted by individuals who migrated from a particular place to another, using the place name as a means of identification. Thus, the surname Manzanera likely originated with someone from the town of Manzanera who moved elsewhere.
The name Manzanera itself is derived from "manzana," the Spanish word for apple. Therefore, Manzanera can be interpreted as "apple orchard" or "place of apples." This likely refers to a place that was known for its apple trees or apple production.
The surname Manzanera can be found in various Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain, Mexico, and the United States. The distribution and frequency of the surname can vary depending on regional migration patterns and historical records.