Origin | |
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Word/name | Spanish |
Meaning | Behind the lime trees |
Region of origin | Basque Country, Spain |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Esquibel, Ezkibel, Ezquivelle, Ezquibel, Escivel, Escibel, Esquivelle, Esquível |
Esquivel is a surname of Basque origin as well as a place name.
Origin
The last name Esquivel (or Esquibel) has its origins in the village of Esquivel, located in the ayuntamiento of Mendoza, Álava, in Euskadi.[1]
Meaning
Usually surnames were originated in the Basque Country as name of houses, being families known by the name of the house they inhabited once. Esquivel was originally spelled Ezkibel and evolved from the Basque words Ezki, which means lime tree, and Gibel, which means behind. Therefore, Esquivel means the house behind the lime trees.[2]
People
Argentina
- Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel Peace Prize recipient
- George Esquivel, shoe designer and craftsman
- Laura Natalia Esquivel, teen actress and singer
Costa Rica
- Aniceto Esquivel Sáenz, former President of Costa Rica
- Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, Nicaraguan-born former of Costa Rica
- Juan Bautista Esquivel, soccer player
Mexico
- Carlos Esquivel, Mexican footballer
- Juan García Esquivel, Mexican band leader, pianist and composer
- Laura Esquivel, Mexican author
- Yasmín Esquivel Mossa (born 1963), minister of the Supreme Court of Justice
Perú
- Rodrigo de Esquivel, conquistador (conqueror) and encomendero in Cuzco, 16th century
- Diego de Esquivel, first Marquis of San Lorenzo del Valleumbroso, Cuzco, 1687.
Spain
- Emilio Morote Esquivel, novelist
- Juan de Esquivel, explorer, first governor of Jamaica
- Juan Esquivel Barahona, composer
- Miguel de Álava y Esquivel, General and statesman
Other
- Celso Esquivel, Paraguayan soccer player
- Julia Esquivel, Guatemalan writer and human rights activist
- Manuel Esquivel, former Belizean Prime Minister
- Rafael Esquivel, former Venezuelan Football Federation directive
References
- ↑ "Eskerrik asko Ezkibel". Blas Uberuaga. 23 April 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
- ↑ "Significado del Apellido Esquivel". Portal de Euskadi. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
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