Santiago (name)
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For other uses, see Santiago (disambiguation).
Santiago is a Spanish name that derives from the Hebrew name Jacob via "Sant Iago", first used to denote Saint James the Great, the brother of John the Apostle. Its variants include the surname Sandiego, and (after removing the "san" particle which means "Saint" in Spanish) Tiago (a common Portuguese language name), Diego, and the less common Diago and Diogo.
The city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain is dedicated to St. James the Great.
[edit] Famous people named Santiago
- Santiago Bernabéu, Spanish footballer
- Santiago Calatrava, Spanish architect
- Santiago de Murcia, Spanish baroque guitarist and composer
- Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Spanish histologist and physician
- Santiago de Liniers, French-born defender of Buenos Aires in 1806-1807 and later viceroy.