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Nuño ALVAREZ, Circa 1020 - 1065
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NUÑO ALVAREZ, 998 - 1065
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MyHeritage Family TreesNuño (Obispo de Astorga) Alvarez, 1200 - 1280
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Nuño Alvarez
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Nuño Álvarez de Lara (born Alvarez), born 1104
MyHeritage Family TreesNoble Nuño ALVAREZ, died 1065
MyHeritage Family TreesNuño Alvarez, born Circa 976
MyHeritage Family TreesNuño ALVAREZ, died 1065
MyHeritage Family TreesNuño Alvarez, born Circa 998
MyHeritage Family TreesNuño Alvarez, born Circa 955
MyHeritage Family TreesNuño Alvarez, born Circa 955
MyHeritage Family TreesNuño Alvarez, born Circa 955
MyHeritage Family TreesSeñor Nuño Díaz de Haro "de Fenestrosa", born 1110
FamilySearch Family TreeNuño Alvarez, born Circa 955
FamilySearch Family TreeNuño Alvarez, born 1036
FamilySearch Family TreeNuño Alvarez Dn, born Circa 1692
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Nuño Alvarez
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Nuño Alvarez
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Nuño Alvarez, died 1047
GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexNuño Alvarez (born Núñez de Lara)
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Geni World Family TreeNuño De A. Alvarez
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- Arabic: نونو ألفاريز (Nūnū Alfvārīz)
- Japanese: ヌーニョ・アルバレス (Nūnyo Arubaresu)
- Portuguese: Nuno Álvarez
- Russian: Нуньо Альварес (Nuno Al'vares)
- Spanish: Nuño Álvarez


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The last name Alvarez is of Spanish origin, derived from the given name "Alvaro," which itself comes from the Gothic name "Alfher," meaning "elf army." The surname is patronymic, indicating "son of Alvaro," and it first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions such as Castile and León, during the Middle Ages. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with nobility or landholding families, reflecting a lineage of prominence. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including Alvares in Portuguese-speaking countries and Alvarado in some Spanish-speaking regions, where it may also refer to geographical locations or historical figures. The pronunciation of Alvarez typically follows Spanish phonetics, with the emphasis on the second syllable, and it remains a common surname in Latin America and among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
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