There are
559
Etcheverrys in the USA
Etcheverry is the
39352nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Etcheverry

LuisEtcheverry

Luis Etcheverry was an Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder for Racing Club and the Argentina national team.

JeanEtcheverry

Jean Etcheverry was a French cyclist who won a bronze medal in the team road race at the 1948 Olympic Games in London.

FranciscoEtcheverry

Francisco Etcheverry was a Chilean lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Interior and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

LilianaEtcheverry

Liliana Etcheverry is an Argentine artist known for her abstract paintings and sculptures.

JavierEtcheverry

Javier Etcheverry is a Spanish footballer who played as a striker for Real Sociedad and the Spanish national team.

MariaEtcheverry

Maria Etcheverry was a Uruguayan writer and poet known for her works on feminism and social issues.

RodolfoEtcheverry

Rodolfo Etcheverry was an Argentine painter and muralist known for his depictions of rural life and landscapes.

MarianoEtcheverry

Mariano Etcheverry is an Argentine rugby player who plays as a prop for the Jaguares and the Argentina national team.

EduardoEtcheverry

Eduardo Etcheverry is a Paraguayan sculptor known for his large-scale installations and public artworks.

CatalinaEtcheverry

Catalina Etcheverry is a Chilean actress known for her roles in various films and TV series.

Etcheverry Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Etcheverry' is of Basque origin. It is derived from the Basque words 'etxe' meaning 'house' and 'berri' meaning 'new', indicating someone who lived in a new house or settlement.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Etcheverry' is most commonly found in the Basque Country region of Spain, as well as in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and France due to Basque migration and diaspora.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Etcheverry' include 'Etcheberry', 'Echeverry', 'Etcheverria', 'Etxeberria', 'Etcheberry', 'Echeverria', 'Etcheberry', 'Etcheverry-Lafitte', 'Echeverryri', and 'Echeverri'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Etcheverry' has been carried by Basque immigrants to various countries, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as by their descendants.