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It comes purely from the genitive on Vulgar Latin, Didacus (Diogo, Diego, Dídac) > Didaci ([son] of Didacus) > Diaz ~ Dias ~ Diez ~ Dies. See http://www.amesanl.org/apelidos/apelidos08.html (Galician). It is the same for all others. In fact, such surnames are not present in the basque-language at all, since they are clearly perceived as Romance, and for constructions such as -of-my-father, Basque language prefers other suffixes (not Latin ones, obviously). |
It comes purely from the genitive on Vulgar Latin, Didacus (Diogo, Diego, Dídac) > Didaci ([son] of Didacus) > Diaz ~ Dias ~ Diez ~ Dies. See http://www.amesanl.org/apelidos/apelidos08.html (Galician). It is the same for all others. In fact, such surnames are not present in the basque-language at all, since they are clearly perceived as Romance, and for constructions such as -of-my-father, Basque language prefers other suffixes (not Latin ones, obviously). |
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== Who are the following == |
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The following from the list seem to be either fictional or don't have a place in an encyclopedia, I suggest that if you add people to the list you make the article first. |
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Seems to me that "Anthony Vazquez, a Hispanic Cuban American Male in Miami, Fl who is currently educating himself with the law." is a fictional person or someone who doesn't have any place in an encyclopedia. If this isn't right then someone should make the article about him and then add him to this page. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:CKaL|CKaL]] ([[User talk:CKaL|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/CKaL|contribs]]) 11:11, 24 March 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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*[[Anthony Vazquez]], a Hispanic Cuban American Male in Miami, Fl who is currently educating himself with the law. |
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*[[Joey Vasquez]], International DJ and producer world known for playin clubs around the world |
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*[[Luis Vasquez, Jr]] science teacher |
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*[[Salvador Vasquez]], a Peruvian-born Swedish football midfielder |
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These people have been removed till someone can justify them being on the list. [[User:CKaL|cKaL]] ([[User talk:CKaL|talk]]) |
Revision as of 11:20, 24 March 2012
"es/ez" suffixes are NOT from Basque origin in ANY case
It comes purely from the genitive on Vulgar Latin, Didacus (Diogo, Diego, Dídac) > Didaci ([son] of Didacus) > Diaz ~ Dias ~ Diez ~ Dies. See http://www.amesanl.org/apelidos/apelidos08.html (Galician). It is the same for all others. In fact, such surnames are not present in the basque-language at all, since they are clearly perceived as Romance, and for constructions such as -of-my-father, Basque language prefers other suffixes (not Latin ones, obviously).
Who are the following
The following from the list seem to be either fictional or don't have a place in an encyclopedia, I suggest that if you add people to the list you make the article first.
- Anthony Vazquez, a Hispanic Cuban American Male in Miami, Fl who is currently educating himself with the law.
- Joey Vasquez, International DJ and producer world known for playin clubs around the world
- Luis Vasquez, Jr science teacher
- Salvador Vasquez, a Peruvian-born Swedish football midfielder
These people have been removed till someone can justify them being on the list. cKaL (talk)