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Cabello[edit]

Cabello is a spanish surname.--Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro (talk) 14:45, 13 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, as Philippines was colony of Spain for more than 300 years. Thus, it is a Filipino-Spanish surname. No need to add

though, as Philippine naming customs are quite different from the Spanish one. @Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro. Thanks.

Migsmigss (talk) 15:13, 13 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

in this case there is no difference with Spain because Cabello is a Spanish word that means Hair, it is as if the last name "Di Caprio" of the American actor Leonardo Di Caprio appeared as American when it is Italian. I am also from a country that was a colony of Spain (Venezuela) and our last names are the same.. You can see in the article of the famous singer Camila Cabello as it appears indicated that her last name is Spanish although she is from Cuba and lives in the United States. How is Camila Cabello's last name is Spanish in Cuba and USA.. and in Philippines Cabello is Filipino? I think the last name should appear as a Filipino and Spanish surname, because it is not something Filipino only--Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro (talk) 06:20, 14 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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