Rangel
Rangel is a surname of Portuguese and Spanish origin.
Origin and Meaning:
The surname Rangel is believed to be derived from the word "rango," meaning rank, position, or status. It may have originally been used to denote someone of high social standing or someone who held a particular office or position within a community. Another possible origin connects it to a place name, specifically a location with a similar-sounding name.
Distribution:
The Rangel surname is most commonly found in Portugal, Spain, and Latin American countries, reflecting the historical influence of the Iberian Peninsula. It is also present in other parts of the world due to migration and diaspora.
Notable People:
Numerous individuals with the surname Rangel have achieved prominence in various fields, including:
- José Rangel: A common given name and surname combination, variations exist across different countries.
- Names specific to other fields: Search online for notable figures with the surname Rangel to update this area.
Variations:
While "Rangel" is the most common spelling, variations may exist due to regional dialects or transcription errors. These variations might include minor alterations in spelling but maintain the same root and meaning.
Usage:
The name is used both as a surname, passed down through families, and sometimes as part of a given name, often in conjunction with other names.
Related Surnames:
While not directly related, surnames with similar meanings or origins related to social rank or status might share historical connections.