Vasquez

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Vázquez (also spelled Vásquez, Vasques), in non Spanish-speaking countries often as Vazquez or Vasquez. Originally Basques (Vascos in Spanish) is French and English to describe an ethnic group which primarily inhabit an area traditionally known as the Basque Country. The Latin labial-velar approximant /w/ generally evolved into the bilabials /b/ and /β̞/ in Gascon and Spanish, probably under the influence of Basque and Aquitanian, a language related to old Basque and spoken in Gascony in Antiquity (similarly the Latin /w/ evolved into /v/ in French, Italian and other languages). Other roots describe it as a Galician surname, in use not only in Galicia but all over Spanish-speaking world.

To a lesser extent it also occurs in Portuguese-speaking countries, where Vasco as surname predominates. Vasquez means "[son] of Vasco" and Vasco comes from the pre-Roman latinized name "Velascus" - a name of uncertain origin and meaning, but probably meaning Basque or Iberian. In Galician-Portuguese the pre-Roman name becomes Velascu > Veascu > Vaasco > Vasco.

There are also Spanish cognate surnames Velasco or Velázquez).[1]

List of people with this surname

Music

  • Vásquez, a rock band featuring Ricky "the Atomic Elf" Bacchus
  • Vazquez, the original and founding bass player of the rock band Damone (band)

Fictional People

  • Lt. Vasquez, platoon leader in the USMC 1st Force Recon in the 2007 video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • Danny Vasquez, a main character in the webseries, Bravest Warriors
  • Pvt. J. Vasquez, one of the fictional United States Colonial Marines in the 1986 film Aliens
  • Alex Vasquez, one of the major characters of the Totally Spies animated series.
  • El tío Vázquez, a comic character created by Manuel Vázquez Gallego.
  • Dee Vasquez, a character in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
  • Victor Vasquez, a character in the 2005 game Need For Speed: Most Wanted.

References

  1. Ferreiro, M. Gramática Histórica Galega, pp.84, ISBN 84-87847-68-4

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