Mozo (surname)
Mozo is a Spanish and Portuguese surname. It is believed to have originated as a nickname or occupational name.
Possible Origins and Meanings:
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Young Man or Servant: The most common interpretation is that "Mozo" derives from the Spanish and Portuguese word "mozo," meaning "young man," "boy," or "servant." This could have been applied to a young man working as a servant, a farmhand, or in a similar occupation. It could also be a nickname for someone who was young at heart or youthful in appearance.
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Place Name: In some instances, the surname might be derived from a place name. It is less frequent but still a possibility.
Distribution:
The surname Mozo is found primarily in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, reflecting historical Spanish and Portuguese colonization. Within Spain, its prevalence varies by region.
Notable People:
- Notable people with the surname Mozo may exist; however, listing them here would require further specific research and verification to maintain encyclopedic accuracy.
Variations:
Surname variations are not significantly common, but regional dialects may have led to slight alterations in spelling over time.