Jiménez

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Jiménez (archaic Ximénez) is a surname of Spanish origin. It is a patronymic construction from the Spanish given name Jimeno plus the suffix -ez, meaning "son [of]". It follows the same pattern as Enríquez meaning "son of Enrique", or its English equivalent, Henderson, meaning "son of Henry". The English equivalent to Jiménez would be Simonson. Variants of the surname include the archaic Ximénez, as well as Jimenes, Ximenes, Giménez and Gimenes.

In Spanish orthography, when the stress of a word falls on the penultimate syllable and the word ends with an "N", "S" or a vowel, the word need not carry a diacritic on the vowel of the stressed syllable (in this case é). In English orthography, all variations are commonly written without the diacritic (Jimenez, Ximenez, Gimenez, Jimenes, Ximenes, and Gimenes.)

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[edit] People

[edit] Pseudonyms

[edit] Fictional persons

  • Jose Jimenez, fictional character created by comedian Bill Dana

[edit] Place names

  • Jimenez, a municipality in the province of Misamis Occidental, Philippines.
  • Jiménez, Chihuahua, a town in Mexico.
  • Jiménez, Coahuila, a town in Mexico.
  • Jiménez, Guerrero, a town in Mexico.

[edit] Organizations

[edit] Fruit

[edit] Jewish Name

The surname Jimenez has been identified by the Holy Office of the Catholic Church of Spain as a Sephardic (Jewish) surname.

[edit] Ruling dynasty

The Jiménez dynasty began as sub-kings or regents and in 905 became kings of Navarre, eventually expanding control to most of Christian Spain.