There are
1429
Alpizars in the USA
Alpizar is the
19053rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Alpizar

JuanAlpizar

Juan Alpizar was a prominent Costa Rican politician and lawyer who served as Minister of Public Works and Vice President of Costa Rica.

DanielAlpizar

Daniel Alpizar is a Costa Rican footballer who currently plays as a forward for Municipal Liberia in the Costa Rican Primera División.

FidelAlpizar

Fidel Alpizar is a Cuban musician known for his work as a guitarist, composer, and member of the Cuban musical group Los Zafiros.

EmilioAlpizar

Emilio Alpizar is a Mexican actor and director, known for his roles in Mexican telenovelas and films.

JulioAlpizar

Julio Alpizar is a Costa Rican swimmer who has represented Costa Rica in various international swimming competitions.

AdrianaAlpizar

Adriana Alpizar is a Cuban volleyball player who has competed in national and international tournaments as part of the Cuban national team.

LuisAlpizar

Luis Alpizar is a Costa Rican footballer who has played as a forward for various clubs in the Costa Rican Primera División.

AlejandroAlpizar

Alejandro Alpizar is a Costa Rican artist known for his work as a painter, sculptor, and muralist.

KarenAlpizar

Karen Alpizar is a Costa Rican taekwondo athlete who has competed in various international competitions, including the Olympic Games.

ErickAlpizar

Erick Alpizar is a Costa Rican soccer player who currently plays as a midfielder for Herediano in the Costa Rican Primera División.

Alpizar Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Alpizar' is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the word 'alpiste,' which means 'canaryseed' in Spanish.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Alpizar' is most commonly found in Costa Rica, where it is a relatively common surname. It may also be found in other Spanish-speaking countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Alpizar' may include 'Alpiste' and 'Alpinar.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its Spanish origin, the surname 'Alpizar' may have been carried by Spanish immigrants to other countries, particularly during periods of Spanish colonization.