Summary
CERVANTEZ is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the name of the renowned Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes. The surname is associated with a rich literary history and is commonly found among Spanish-speaking populations.There are
4874
Cervantezs in the USACervantez is the
6898th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Cervantez
Miguelde
Renowned Spanish writer and author of the iconic novel Don Quixote.PedroCervantes
Mexican painter known for his vibrant and expressive artworks.CristóbalCervantes
Dominican composer and musician recognized for his contributions to Latin American music.AndrésCervantes
Revolutionary figure in the struggle for Mexican independence from Spanish colonial rule.IsabelCervantes
Celebrated Mexican actress known for her influential performances in Mexican cinema.Cervantez Genealogy
Geographic DistributionThe surname has spread to various regions with Spanish and Mexican influence.
VariationsVariations of the surname include Cervantes, Cervan, Cervon, Cervantes Vila, and Cervantes Pacheco.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Cervantez' have occurred over time, primarily in Spain, Mexico, and other regions influenced by Spanish and Mexican culture. Reasons for migration and immigration include economic opportunities, family reunification, and seeking better living conditions.