CONEJO
Conejo
Conejo is a British surname that has its origins in Spain. The name Conejo is derived from the Spanish word for rabbit. It is believed that the surname was brought to the United Kingdom by individuals of Spanish descent or through Spanish immigration.
The Conejo family name is relatively rare in Britain, with only a small number of individuals bearing this surname. Those with the surname Conejo may have Spanish ancestry or have connections to regions where the name is more prevalent.
Like many surnames of foreign origin, the pronunciation and spelling of Conejo may have been anglicised over time to better suit the English language. Variants of the surname may exist, reflecting the evolution of names as families settled in different regions of the UK.
Today, individuals with the surname Conejo can be found across various parts of the United Kingdom, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British surnames. The history and heritage of the Conejo surname serve as a reminder of the cultural exchanges and movements of people that have shaped British society over the centuries.
There are approximately 18 people named Conejo in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Conejo.
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