Verano (surname)

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Verano is a surname of Basque origin.[1] as a word it means "summer" in the Spanish language[2] but as a family name in the Basque language is "a habitational name from a town in Biscay province, Basque Country in Spain",[3][4] and usually applies to the descendants of the Verano family, an old basque noble family[5][6] originally from Biscay province in Basque Country. It's also connected to two important Italian cities, Camerino and Ferrara, The surname Verano has been found in Camerino from as early as the 13th–16th centuries,[7] first with the title of Vicars of the Holy See.[8] The term Verano may have originated from the Basque "Berano", a name which is popular and common among the residents of those who lived in a town within Biscay Country. A bishop has even been cited from there in 1482.[9] The surname Verano is distributed between Verano's family in some countries such Spain (The former Spanish colonies) in the Philippines where substantial numbers of Basques emigrated to, including United States, France, Italy, Malta, and Mexico. In the United States of America, one of the first Veranos to be recorded on fresh immigration records were from Italy and Hawaii. However, since they possessed Italian and Spanish names, it can be concluded that they were descendants of those Spaniards or Europeans who landed on the shores Oceania when there was Colonialism in the islands. There are about 9,102 Documents[10] about Verano Ancestry, 7,223 Birth, Marriage and Deaths and 665 Immigration Records in the USA.[11]

People[edit]

In the United States[edit]

In the Philippines[edit]

In Colombia[edit]

In Argentina[edit]

  • Dr. Alfredo Fernández Verano, Author.[32]

In Brazil[edit]

In Spain and Gibraltar[edit]

  • Miguel Escalona Verano, a Spanish professional footballer.
  • Captain. Adolphus Charles Verano, (He was an Anglo-Italian of Gibraltan birth), he was born (1898) in Gibraltar, he was the skipper of the British ship "Endymion" during the Spanish Civil War which torpedoed and sunk in 1938 by a suspected Nationalist submarine of Spain, Adolphus was one of 11 killed. His father Dr. Louis Verano, his grandson was elected as a vice president of Gibraltar, the family name Verano has been shortened to Andlaw & Louis.[33]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Verano family ancestry
  2. ^ Verano (word meaning)
  3. ^ Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, March 2003
  4. ^ Verano family name meaning
  5. ^ S. G Middlemore, Spanish Legendary Tales "the nobility of Verano family". (Page: 69).
  6. ^ The Genealogy & Heraldry of The Noble Families of Malta (Page No: 300)[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Tobias George Smollet, Dukes of Camerino of the family of Verano. (Page: 231)
  8. ^ Cm-Global
  9. ^ Battista Verano (Page No: 259)
  10. ^ "Verano Name Meaning & Verano Family History at Ancestry.com". ancestry.com. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Verano Name Meaning & Verano Family History at Ancestry.com". ancestry.com. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  12. ^ "FANHS". Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  13. ^ Luis Verano Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Tagbilaran, Official website
  15. ^ Bernard, Miguel Anselmo: Religious Revolution in the Philippines: The life and church, (Pages: 48, 96, 105)
  16. ^ Official Website of the City of Masbate Archived 21 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Elected on 13 November 1951 to complete the unexpired term of Fernando Lopez.
  18. ^ Congress of Philippines
  19. ^ Gov Mercado info
  20. ^ The World Jurist. World Peace Through Law Center, Page: 63
  21. ^ "The IAWJ: 20 Years of Judging for Equality. Page: 42" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  22. ^ Tudela History Archived 31 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Valencia City, Bukidnon Candidates
  24. ^ WFC
  25. ^ Misyon Archived 13 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ www.poea.gov.ph
  27. ^ Renz Verano's album
  28. ^ Musical Artists – Renz Verano
  29. ^ Renz Verano – Albums
  30. ^ PNOC-EC[permanent dead link]
  31. ^ Official Website of PNOC
  32. ^ some of Alfredo Fernández Verano books.
  33. ^ Dr. Cecil Isola, An Autobiography of a Colonial Doctor. (Pages: 60–63).