Its Portuguese but Jewish origin.
No, I am pretty sure that is comes form Italy:)
Do not know the meaning of Pubillones, however; Pubillones is not a Portuguese last name. It has Greek origins, but the family's roots can be traced back to a town in the Asturias region of Spain. The name of the town is Canga de Onis. There are still some families there with the last name who have confirmed this as a fact with the church's archives in this town.
Belmonte is a Spanish/Portuguese/Italian variant of the ultimately Norman name Beaumont meaning "beautiful mountain".
First came from Scotland then migrated to Spain, then Portugal. More commonly a Portuguese last name.
This last name is Portuguese and was popular among Portuguese and Brazilian people
Yes it is
Portuguese
Sobrenome.
Portuguese.
Pires is a Portuguese last name. Pires means son of Pedro. The personal name Pedro is Portuguese for Peter, which means 'rock'.
It's Portuguese, for sure. My last name is Fagundes, and I come from what once used to be a small Portuguese community called Hanford. Hanford is located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley in California.
The last name Jacinto is of Spanish and Portuguese origin.
Portuguese. trust me my name is Nuno and 100%Portugese
Portuguese
I'm from Puerto Rico I'm 1/2 Spanish and 1/2 Portuguese and my mother is Portuguese. Her father's last name is Villafane. So I would say Portuguese and Spanish because I know a few Spaniards with the last name as well
The last name "Santos" typically has Portuguese or Spanish origins. It is a common surname in countries such as Portugal, Brazil, and the Philippines.