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The surname Llorente (or Lorente) is derived from the Latin name Laurentius (Lorenzo in Spanish). This surname scattered over almost the entire Iberian Peninsula due to the reconquest, has an Aragonese origin recorded under different forms: Lorien, Lorient (sobrarbesa place names), Lorent or Llorent (forms in medieval Aragonese Ebro Valley). Because Castilian became increasingly important, the surnames came to be pronounced with an -e at the end.
People
Alejandro Llorente y Lannas (1814–1901), Spanish Minister of State and writer
Diego Llorente, Spanish footballer for Leeds United
Fernando Llorente, footballer for Udinese
Jerónima Llorente (1793-1848), Spanish actress
José Luis Llorente, basketball player for the National Team of Spain
Joseba Llorente Etxarri, retired Spanish footballer
Juan Antonio Llorente (1756–1823), Spanish cleric and historian of the Spanish Inquisition
Julián Volio Llorente, Costa Rican politician
Marcos Llorente, Spanish footballer for Atletico Madrid
Patricio Lorente, Argentine scholar
Pedro Llorente, Spanish football manager
Segundo Llorente (1906–1989), Spanish-born Alaskan missionary priest, Alaska State Legislator, and author
Victoria Llorente, Argentine basketball player
Places
Llorente, Eastern Samar, Philippines
Llorente, Colombia
San Llorente, Spain
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Joseba Llorente
- Marcos Llorente
- Diego Llorente
- Álvaro Fernández
- José Villalonga Llorente
- Fernando Llorente
- Llorente, Samar Timur
- Pascal Struijk
- Pau Echaniz
- Real Madrid C.F.
- Llorente
- Marcos Llorente
- Diego Llorente
- Fernando Llorente
- Julio Llorente
- Mikel Llorente
- Rafa Llorente
- Joseba Llorente
- Llorente, Eastern Samar
- Ignacio M. Llorente