• Pardo (Hebrew: פרדו) is a very old surname of Sephardic Jewish origin and judaite tribe that derives from the Greek and Latin name Pardus which means leopard...
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  • descendants of Europeans, Amerindians, and Africans. Pardo may also refer to: Pardo (surname) Pardo Brazilians, a race/skin color category used by the Brazilian...
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  • Castaño, Marrón, Moreno, Pardo List of people with surname Brown Brown (disambiguation), other things named Brown "Brown Surname Meaning and Distribution"...
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  • Santayana is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfonso Pardo de Santayana y Coloma (1936–2015), Spanish military officer Antonio...
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  • Bugallo 'fat', Pardo 'Swarthy'), or origin of the person (Franco and Francés 'French', Portugués 'Portuguese'). Although many Galician surnames have historically...
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  • Pedro Pardo de Cela (1425–1483), Marshal of Galicia, beheaded by order of the Catholic Monarchs Violeta Cela (born 1960), Spanish actress Cella (surname) Sela...
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    Bazan is a Spanish surname of Navarran origin. A surname of Polish and Ukrainian origins Bazan of unrelated origin also exists, meaning pheasant. Notable...
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  • Filipino businessman Manuel "Manny" Pardo (1956-2012), American serial killer and former police officer Manuel Pardo (governor) (1774–??), Spanish soldier...
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  • Rueda is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agustín Rueda (1952–1978), Spanish anarchist and activist Aitor Monroy Rueda (born...
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    November 1855 – 22 February 1942). His mother, María del Pilar Bahamonde y Pardo de Andrade [gl] (15 October 1865 – 28 February 1934), was from an upper-middle-class...
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