Solórzano (surname)
Solórzano is a Spanish surname of Castilian origin. It is a toponymic surname, derived from the name of the valley and town of Solórzano in Cantabria, Spain. The name itself likely originates from the Latin solus meaning "alone" or "isolated," plus a Romance suffix.
The surname is found primarily in Spain and throughout Latin America, particularly in countries like Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. The dispersal of the name is largely attributed to Spanish colonization.
Notable people with the surname Solórzano include:
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Variations of the name include:
- Solórzano de la Barca
- Solorzano y Pereyra
The Solórzano coat of arms generally depicts symbols related to the region of Cantabria and often includes elements signifying nobility and military achievement. However, specific heraldic depictions can vary depending on the family line.