Summary
Spanish surname originating from the region of Galicia, Spain. It is believed to have derived from the combination of the given name Pedro with the suffix '-za', indicating 'son of Pedro'. The surname Pedroza has a rich history and is commonly found among the Spanish diaspora.There are
10918
Pedrozas in the USAPedroza is the
3297th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Pedroza
JuanPedroza
A renowned sculptor from the 19th century, known for his innovative use of materials and his realistic representations of human emotions.MariaPedroza
A prominent feminist and social activist in the early 20th century, advocating for women's rights and gender equality.CarlosPedroza
A respected politician and statesman who served as the mayor of a major city during the mid-20th century, focusing on urban development and infrastructure.IsabellaPedroza
A trailblazing scientist and Nobel laureate in the field of genetics, responsible for groundbreaking research on DNA structure and gene expression.RicardoPedroza
A legendary musician and composer of the late 20th century, recognized for his influential contributions to classical music and symphonic composition.Pedroza Genealogy
Geographic DistributionPedroza is predominantly found in the region of Castile and León in Spain.
VariationsVariations of the Pedroza surname include Pedrosa and Pedrozo.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of the Pedroza family occurred primarily during the early 20th century, mainly towards the Americas, particularly Mexico and the United States. The reasons for migration included economic opportunities and political stability.