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Gonzalez occurs as most common surname of Spanish origin. These are the patronymic name meaning "son of Gonzalo". A forename "Gonzalo" comes from either a medieval name Gundisalvus, which was the Latin form of a Germanic title composed of the elements "gund," meaning "war" & "salv" which is of unknown meaning.
These are typically spelled Gonzales. A Portuguese version is Gonçalves.
Humans:
Felipe González (b.1942), Spanish politician
Aitor González (b.1975), Spanish cyclist
�ngel González (b.1925), Spanish poet and member of the Royal Spanish-Language Academy (RAE)
Julio González (1876-1942), Spanish sculptor
Nelson González (b.1961), Spanish Boricua
Web pages:
Gonzalez, a town in Florida, USA
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Gonzalez, Martin
Includes a resume, rants, and quotations.
Gonzalez, Fabian
San Francisco-based photographer, designer and information security professional. Includes resume, photo gallery, interests, and weblog.
Gonzalez, Pablo - Homeport
Student at Colgate University. Includes hobbies and interests, resume, and photographs.
Gonzalez, Cesar
Resume and contact information.
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