Exclusive surnames in Cuba

Surnames found only in Cuba

Rodrfguez
#1 exclusive
69
exclusive surnames
Only in Cuba
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Exclusive surnames are those that exist only in Cuba and are not found in any other country in the world. They are unique cultural heritage, reflecting the linguistic, geographical or historical isolation of the region. This table shows the 100 most common exclusive surnames.

Revé
1.028
2
Rodrfguez
28.417
1
Besú
75
3
# Surname Bearers %
1 Rodrfguez 28.417
95%
2 Revé 1.028
3.4%
3 Besú 75
0.3%
4 Legañoa 66
0.2%
5 Aluija 52
0.2%
6 Sauvanell 46
0.2%
7 Drigg 45
0.2%
8 Perez de prado 42
0.1%
9 Fraxeda 10
0%
10 Carcaces 10
0%
11 Darcout 9
0%
12 Graelles 7
0%
13 Solazabal 6
0%
14 Arregoitía 5
0%
15 Galluez 5
0%
16 Orrandi 4
0%
17 Farrucha 4
0%
18 Ilisastegui 4
0%
19 Barravi 4
0%
20 Rodriguez de cancio 4
0%
21 Alonso del rivero 4
0%
22 Sollinde 4
0%
23 Residencia 4
0%
24 Perez de alderete 4
0%
25 Castronuno 4
0%
26 Rodriguez capote 4
0%
27 Frncia 4
0%
28 Plutín 3
0%
29 Alberja 3
0%
30 Fagales 2
0%
31 Rensolis 2
0%
32 Martínez de osaba 2
0%
33 Paceiro 2
0%
34 Membirre 2
0%
35 Yturriagagoitia 2
0%
36 Bidabur 2
0%
37 Albeart 2
0%
38 Direccion 2
0%
39 Delegacion 1
0%
40 Espaigne 1
0%
41 Villar de francos 1
0%
42 Yuarin 1
0%
43 Baldarrain 1
0%
44 Teijeiros 1
0%
45 De pestre 1
0%
46 Selman housein 1
0%
47 Eloseguis 1
0%
48 Fuoman 1
0%
49 Aguller 1
0%
50 Casacó 1
0%
51 Urribarrena 1
0%
52 Curuneaux 1
0%
53 Educacion 1
0%
54 Folchs 1
0%
55 Martiarto 1
0%
56 Azmequeta 1
0%
57 Besanguiz 1
0%
58 Tellez de giron 1
0%
59 Simiaque 1
0%
60 Saspluga 1
0%
61 Gubaire 1
0%
62 Paraguisabal 1
0%
63 Solensal 1
0%
64 Amiciro 1
0%
65 Pezero 1
0%
66 Yslen 1
0%
67 Perez del corcho 1
0%
68 Merejon 1
0%
69 Lopez de villavicencio 1
0%
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FAQs

What are exclusive surnames in Cuba?
Exclusive surnames are those that exist only in Cuba and are not found in any other country in the world according to our official census data. The most common exclusive surname is Rodrfguez, with 28.417. registered bearers.
Why do exclusive surnames exist in Cuba?
Exclusive surnames typically arise from linguistic, geographical or historical isolation. They may also derive from local place names, traditional occupations or phonetic adaptations unique to the language and culture of Cuba.
Where does this data come from?
The data comes from official censuses and civil registries. A surname is considered exclusive when it appears in our records from only one country with verified bearers.

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