There are
960
Dortas in the USA
Dorta is the
25684th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Dorta

JoséDorta

José Dorta was a Venezuelan politician and lawyer who served as the Governor of Táchira State from 2004 to 2008.

JoséAntonio

José Antonio Dorta was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Las Palmas in the 1970s.

RobertoDorta

Roberto Dorta is a Venezuelan baseball player who played as a catcher in the San Francisco Giants organization.

JuanDorta

Juan Dorta was a Spanish poet and writer known for his lyrical verses and contributions to the Canarian cultural movement.

LeonardoDorta

Leonardo Dorta is a Venezuelan singer and songwriter known for his fusion of Latin music and rock.

NataliaDorta

Natalia Dorta is a Spanish actress known for her roles in several Spanish television series and films.

RafaelDorta

Rafael Dorta is a Cuban chess player who has represented Cuba in various international chess tournaments.

SandraDorta

Sandra Dorta is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer who served as the Secretary of Education in the State of Mérida.

JorgeDorta

Jorge Dorta is a Mexican artist known for his contemporary paintings and mixed media artworks.

ElizabethDorta

Elizabeth Dorta is a Venezuelan journalist and news anchor known for her work in several Venezuelan television networks.

Dorta Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Dorta' is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the place name 'Dorta,' which is a small village in the Canary Islands, Spain.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Dorta' is most commonly found in the Canary Islands, Spain, where it originated. It is also found in other parts of Spain and among descendants of Canarian immigrants in countries like Venezuela.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Dorta' include 'Dorta Jimeno,' 'Dorta Herrera,' 'Dorta Garcia,' 'Dorta Hernandez,' 'Dorta Lopez,' 'Dorta Martinez,' 'Dorta Rodriguez,' 'Dorta Gonzalez,' and 'Dorta Paez.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Dorta' has been carried by immigrants from the Canary Islands to countries like Venezuela, where there is a significant population of Canarian descendants.