There are
604
Quinters in the USAQuinter is the
36970th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Quinter
EduardoQuintero
Eduardo Quintero is a Colombian painter known for his abstract expressionist style and use of vibrant colors.CarlosQuintero
Carlos Quintero is a former professional footballer from Colombia who played as a midfielder for several clubs in South America.AndrésQuintero
Andrés Quintero is a Venezuelan actor and television personality known for his roles in popular telenovelas.LuisQuintero
Luis Quintero is a Mexican composer and musician known for his contributions to the genre of son jarocho.CarmenQuintero
Carmen Quintero is a Spanish politician and member of the Socialist Workers' Party.JavierQuintero
Javier Quintero is a Peruvian chef known for his innovative culinary creations that fuse traditional Peruvian flavors with modern techniques.FernandoQuintero
Fernando Quintero is a renowned Colombian journalist and television presenter, known for his investigative reporting and political analysis.GabrielaQuintero
Gabriela Quintero is a Mexican musician and songwriter, best known as one half of the musical duo Rodrigo y Gabriela.MaríaQuintero
María Quintero is a Venezuelan poet and writer, known for her introspective and emotionally powerful poetry.SaraQuintero
Sara Quintero is a Colombian actress and model, who has appeared in various television dramas and commercials.Quinter Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Quinter' is derived from the Spanish word 'quintero,' which means 'vineyard.' It is likely that the name originally referred to someone who lived near or worked in a vineyard.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Quinter' is most commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly in Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, and Spain. It may also be found in other countries with a significant Spanish-speaking population.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Quinter' include 'Quintero,' 'Quintana,' 'Quintanilla,' 'Quinteros,' 'Quinteras,' 'Quinteri,' 'Quinters,' 'Quinterle,' and 'Quinterly.'