There are
1893
Lopezhernandezs in the USA
Lopezhernandez is the
15471st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Lopezhernandez

DiegoLopez

Diego Lopez Fernandez was a Spanish conquistador who participated in the exploration and colonization of Central and South America during the 16th century.

HernanPerez

Hernan Perez Lopez is a Mexican actor known for his roles in popular telenovelas and films.

MariaGonzalez

Maria Gonzalez is a renowned Spanish painter known for her vibrant and abstract art.

JuanRodriguez

Juan Rodriguez was a 17th-century Portuguese explorer who is believed to be the first non-native settler of Manhattan.

PedroGarcia

Pedro Garcia was a famous Spanish fashion designer known for his high-end shoe designs.

AntonioMartinez

Antonio Martinez is a Mexican-American professional baseball player who has played for several Major League Baseball teams.

CarlosRamirez

Carlos Ramirez is a Colombian writer and poet known for his critically acclaimed novels and poems.

MiguelFernandez

Miguel Fernandez is a Spanish scientist and researcher specializing in renewable energy technologies.

RosaTorres

Rosa Torres is a Puerto Rican politician who has served as a member of the country's House of Representatives.

FernandoLopez

Fernando Lopez was a Filipino statesman who served as the Vice President of the Philippines from 1949 to 1953.

Lopezhernandez Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Lopezhernandez' is derived from the combination of two surnames, 'Lopez' and 'Hernandez'. 'Lopez' is a patronymic surname of Spanish origin, meaning 'son of Lope' (derived from the given name Lope). 'Hernandez' is also a patronymic surname of Spanish origin, meaning 'son of Hernando' (derived from the given name Hernando).
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Lopezhernandez' is primarily found in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain, Mexico, and Colombia, as well as in regions with significant Spanish influence.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Lopezhernandez' may include 'Lopez Hernandez', 'Lopez-Hernandez', or 'López Hernández'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration patterns of people with the surname 'Lopezhernandez' are closely tied to Spanish colonization and the movement of Spanish-speaking populations to different parts of the world.