Summary
PANTOJA is a Spanish and Portuguese surname with origins in the region of Andalusia. It is believed to be derived from a combination of the words 'panto,' meaning 'jester' or 'fool,' and 'ja,' meaning 'inside' or 'within.' The surname historically referred to individuals who served as court jesters or entertainers. Over time, the surname spread to other regions and countries through migration and colonization.There are
15249
Pantojas in the USAPantoja is the
2383rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Pantoja
RosaPantoja
Rosa Pantoja was a Mexican-American civil rights activist who fought for the rights of farmworkers. She co-founded the United Farm Workers union with Cesar Chavez.PedroPantoja
Pedro Pantoja was a Puerto Rican composer and music educator known for his contributions to Puerto Rican music.LuisPantoja
Luis Pantoja was a Filipino doctor and scientist who made significant contributions to the field of tropical medicine.AnaPantoja
Ana Pantoja is a Spanish television personality known for her appearances on reality TV shows.JuanPantoja
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz was a Spanish painter of the late Renaissance period, known for his portraits of Spanish royalty and nobility.MariaPantoja
Maria Pantoja is a Peruvian politician and former congresswoman known for her advocacy work on social justice issues.FranciscoPantoja
Francisco Pantoja is a Mexican-American actor and filmmaker known for his roles in independent films.CarmenPantoja
Carmen Pantoja is a Puerto Rican dancer and choreographer who has made significant contributions to the field of contemporary dance.AntonioPantoja
Antonio Pantoja is a Venezuelan artist known for his vibrant and colorful paintings that depict scenes of everyday life.EduardoPantoja
Eduardo Pantoja is a Chilean football player who has represented the Chilean national team and played for various clubs in South America.Pantoja Genealogy
OriginsThe surname Pantoja is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the word 'pantojo,' which means 'deceptive' or 'illusive' in Spanish. The name may have originally been used as a nickname for someone who was known for their deceptive or illusive behavior.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Pantoja is most commonly found in Spain, particularly in the regions of Andalusia, Extremadura, and Murcia. It is also found in other Spanish-speaking countries, such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Peru.
VariationsVariations of the surname Pantoja include Pantojo and Pantoha.