Summary
The surname Cuevas is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word 'cueva' which means 'cave' in English. It is believed to have originated from a place name or a topographical feature related to caves. The surname may have originally been used to denote someone who lived near or was associated with a cave. Over time, the name Cuevas spread to various regions and countries.43701
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most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Cuevas
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Pedro de Cuevas was a Spanish composer and musician known for his contribution to the Renaissance vocal polyphony.AnaCuevas
Ana Cuevas is a Mexican actress known for her roles in telenovelas like 'La Fea Más Bella' and 'El Color de la Pasión.'CarlosCuevas
Carlos Cuevas is a Spanish singer and actor known for his interpretations of traditional Spanish music and his roles in TV series like 'Ventdelplà.'DianaCuevas
Diana Cuevas is a Peruvian journalist and TV presenter known for her work on the news program 'Panorama' and her investigative journalism.EduardoCuevas
Eduardo Cuevas is a Chilean footballer who has played for several clubs in the Chilean Primera División and the Chile national team.FranciscoCuevas
Francisco Cuevas is a Spanish painter known for his vivid and colorful landscapes and his use of light and shadow in his works.GloriaCuevas
Gloria Cuevas is a Mexican politician and member of the National Action Party, serving as a senator in the Mexican Congress.HectorCuevas
Hector Cuevas is a Puerto Rican beach volleyball player who has represented Puerto Rico in international tournaments and the Olympic Games.IsabelCuevas
Isabel Cuevas is a Dominican actress known for her roles in Dominican soap operas and her work in the theater.JavierCuevas
Javier Cuevas is a Spanish film director and screenwriter known for his films 'El Hijo' and 'Los Amores Cobardes.'Cuevas Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Cuevas' is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word 'cueva,' meaning 'cave.' It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer lived near or in a cave. The name could also have been given to someone who worked in or owned a cave.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Cuevas' is most commonly found in Spain, particularly in the regions of Andalusia, Castile and León, and Extremadura. It is also found in other Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico, Argentina, and Peru, due to colonization and migration.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Cuevas' include 'Cueva,' 'Cuevarr,' 'Cuevo,' 'Cuevaas,' 'Cuevera,' 'Cuevaz,' 'Cuevap,' 'Cuevam,' and 'Cuepeng.'