Feliciano

The surname Feliciano has roots in the Iberian Peninsula and is of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Latin name "Felicianus," which means fortunate or lucky. The name is believed to have been used as a personal name before becoming a hereditary surname.

Origins

The Feliciano surname is most commonly found in Spain, Portugal, and their former colonies in Latin America. It is believed to have originated during the medieval period and has been passed down through generations.

Distribution

The surname Feliciano is relatively rare in the United Kingdom compared to its prevalence in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. It may have been introduced to Britain through immigration, intermarriage, or trade connections.

Notable Individuals

  • Marcos Feliciano (b. 1972): Brazilian politician and pastor.
  • Margareth Campos Feliciano (b. 1985): Portuguese actress.
  • Wilson Feliciano (b. 1931): Spanish-born artist known for his works in sculpture and painting.

Legacy

The Feliciano surname carries the connotation of luck and fortune, reflecting its Latin origin. It has been borne by individuals in various fields, including politics, arts, and entertainment. The surname continues to be passed down through generations, preserving its heritage and significance.

There are approximately 62 people named Feliciano in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Feliciano.

Origin: Iberian

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Spain

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: Spanish

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