LARROSA
Larrosa
Larrosa is a rare British surname with Spanish origins. The surname is believed to have been brought to Britain by individuals of Spanish descent, possibly during the medieval period or via more recent migrations.
The name Larrosa may have originated from a place name in Spain, possibly derived from the Spanish words "lara" meaning laurel and "rosa" meaning rose. Alternatively, it may have originated as a descriptive or occupational surname, possibly referring to someone who lived near a laurel or rose garden.
Today, individuals with the surname Larrosa can be found in various regions of Britain, with concentrations in areas that have historically seen a higher influx of Spanish immigrants.
The origins and history of the Larrosa family can be traced through genealogical records, historical documents, and personal accounts. Studies of the surname's distribution and migration patterns can provide further insights into the spread and evolution of the Larrosa surname in Britain.
There are approximately 13 people named Larrosa in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Larrosa.
Origin: Iberian
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Spain
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Spanish