González (surname)

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González
Family name

González is the most common in the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Meaning "Son of Gonzalo"
Region of origin Spain
Language(s) of origin Spanish
Related names Gonzales; Gonçalves

González is a family name that originated in Spain, equivalent to Gonçalves in Portugal. In Spain, it is the second most common surname (only after García) with 2.08% of the population bearing the surname.[1] It is also very popular in Latin America, being the most common one in countries such as Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Paraguay, and Mexico,[2] thus making it the most popular surname in the Spanish speaking world. Within the United States, it is ranked as the 23rd most common surname.[3]

Origin

González is of Spanish origin, and it means "son of Gonzalo".[4] Common spelling variations include: Gonzales, Gonzáles, Gonzalés, González and Gonzalez (without an acute accent). The variant Gunsolleys appears among people descended from a Spaniard with the surname Gonález who settled in the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam.

People named González

In sport

In sport, González may refer to the following people:

In baseball

In track and field

In football (soccer)

In football (soccer), González may refer to the following people:

In swimming

In the arts

In the arts, González may refer to the following people:

In music

In music, González may refer to the following people:

In literature

In literature, González may refer to the following people:

In film, television and theatre

In politics

In politics, González may refer to the following people:

In other fields

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