- Source: Abascal
Abascal is a Spanish surname, derived from the village of Abascal de Lemos in the municipality of Arredondo in Cantabria, Spain. The name of the village, in turn, has Basque roots and is composed of two words meaning "priest" (abas) and "street" (kale). Notable people with the surname include:
Adriana Abascal (born 1970), Mexican model
Alejandro Abascal (born 1952), Spanish sailor
Amelia Abascal (1923-?), Mexican painter, sculptor and ceramist
Carlos Abascal (1949-2008), Mexican secretary of state
Francis Abascal (born 1966), Spanish former footballer
Gonzalo Abascal (born 1990), Chilean footballer
Graciela Abascal (1939-2020), Mexican artist
Guille Abascal (born 1989), Spanish footballer and manager
José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa (1743–1821), Spanish viceroy of Peru
José Manuel Abascal (born 1958), Spanish runner
Mar Abascal (born 1980), Spanish television actress
Marco Abascal (born 1960), Chilean footballer
Nati Abascal (born 1943), Spanish model
Ricardo Gutiérrez Abascal (1888–1963), Spanish art critic
Rodrigo Abascal (born 1994), Uruguayan footballer
Salvador Abascal (1910-2000), Mexican politician
Santiago Abascal (born 1976), Spanish sociologist and politician
Silvia Abascal (born 1979), Spanish actress
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Paparazzi (film 2004)
- Jose Fernando Abascal
- Arturo Sosa
- Petite Maman
- Superior Jenderal Serikat Yesus
- Perang Kemerdekaan Peru
- Don Pelayo (Covadonga)
- Tumbuhan obat
- Yesuit
- 522 Martir Spanyol
- Abascal
- Santiago Abascal
- Guille Abascal
- Santiago Abascal Escuza
- Adriana Abascal
- Vox (political party)
- Silvia Abascal
- José Domínguez Abascal
- Naty Abascal
- Salvador Abascal