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Carballo (name)

Carballo is a Galician, Spanish, Catalan and Basque surname, originating from the Galician and Portuguese words for oak. It references the family's settlements surroundings of forest on mountainous terrain in Carballo, Galicia, northwestern Spain[citation needed]. Over the years, the surname has become more frequent in other countries, and the name has had variations in its spelling. It became widely renowned in the early 1600s in the Spanish colonization of the Americas or New Spain and greatly expanded during the 1800s. It spread from South America, Central America, Mexico, and North America, also including the Philippine Islands, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, territories of Spanish Colonialism or colonial expansion under the Crown of Castile during Spanish holdings in the Age of Discovery.

Carballo Family Seal

Etymology edit

Carballo has many variations in its spelling, including Carvallo, Carbello, Carvalho, Carbalho, Caraballo, Carbajo, Carvajal, Caballer, Caballe, Carballino, partly because of illiteracy in early times. Surnames like Carballo transform their pronunciation and spelling as they travel across villages, family branches, and countries. In times when literacy was uncommon, names such as Carballo were written down based on their pronunciation when people's names were written in government records. This could have led to misspellings of Carballo. Researching the misspellings and alternate spellings of the Carballo last name is vital to understanding the possible origins of the name.

Some of the first spelling variations for the origins of the old name Carballo were found in the County of Castile in medieval Spain. While the patronymic and metronymic surnames, which are derived from the name of the father and mother, respectively, are the most common form of a hereditary surname in Spain, occupational surnames also emerge during the late Middle Ages. Many people, such as the Carballo family, adopted the name of their occupation as their surname. The surname Carballo was an occupational name for a knight or a knight's servant.

Carballo family edit

The name Carballo is documented as far back as 759 AD to Avilense Carballo alongside Morales, and Sebastian recorded by "Menendez Valdez, Miriano".[1] There was a religious crusade with the Archbishop of Spain, the King of Spain and the country of Italy. The first records found are of the early 16th century, starting with a military captain in the Spanish royal navy who was made Marquis for his leadership in a Spanish war. His name is Ferdinand Carballo.

Discoverers and voyagers edit

 
Pedro Alvares Cabral (1468–1520)

The Carballo family began its travel to the Americas about the same time as Christopher Columbus. Some of the first Spanish voyagers and or settlers of this family name or its variants were among the earliest explorers or Conquistadors of the New World were Juan de Cavallón, a Spanish military captain,[2] who sailed to the Americas in the early 1500s. He claimed the territory of Costa Rica for the Spanish Crown and died in Mexico in 1565. Other early migrants to the New World included Gutierre de Caballos, who sailed to the Americas in 1512.

 
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (1499)

, Joao Lopez Carvalho, maritime pilot of the ship Concepción, acted as captain-general on May 2, 1521, who took command after Ferdinand Magellan's death in the Philippines (April 27, 1521).[3][4][5][page needed][6] Pedro Álvares Cabral (1468–1520) a Portuguese nobleman, military commander, navigator and explorer regarded as the discoverer of Brazil. Cabral conducted the first substantial exploration of the northeast coast of South America and claimed it for Portugal. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (1499–1543) was a navigator and explorer known for exploring the west coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire. Cabrillo was the first European explorer to navigate the coast of present-day California in the United States. Port captain at Cádiz, Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo, (May 24, 1821 – October 29, 1885), a Spanish naval commander and politician, born in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico. His father and grandfather were also Spanish admirals.[7] Spaniard captain, Rodrigo Flores de Valdez Carballo, (c.1585), Villa de Cangas de Tineo, Principado de Asturias, Kingdom of León.[8]

The motto of the Carballo family is Upwards and Onwards[citation needed], derived from Spain's Plus Ultra, which translates to "Further Beyond" in Latin.

The Carvalho and Carvallo families edit

Carvalho
The Portuguese branch of the lineage is traced back to Bartolomeo Domingues de Carvalho', whose son Fernao Gomez de Carvalho was a military officer under the son of King Dinis of Portugal. One of the sons of Fernao, Gil Fernandes de Carvalho, was made a nobleman in Spain as part of the Order of the Caballeros de Santiago.

The coat of arms of the Carvalho family is described as follows: "Three ostrich feathers on top of the navy blue shield. On the navy blue shield, there is one bright golden eight-point star surrounded by eight white crescent moons."

Another important ancestor is Sebastião José de Carvalho e Mello, Marquês de Pombal (1699–1782), a Portuguese statesman who was the virtual ruler of the country during the reign (1750–77) of Joseph Emanuel. Sebastião was born in Lisbon on May 13, 1699, and educated at the University of Coimbra.

In 1738, he was appointed Ambassador to London and seven years later was sent to Vienna in a similar capacity. In 1750, Joseph I of Portugal appointed him minister of state and he soon proved his administrative talents. When the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake struck, he organized the relief efforts and planned its rebuilding.

He was made Chief Minister in 1756, and his powers were practically absolute from then on. Sebastião abolished slavery in Portugal, reorganized the educational system, and published a new code of laws. He affected the reorganization of the army, the introduction of new colonists into the Portuguese settlements, and the establishment of an East India Company and other companies for trade with Brazil. Agriculture, commerce, and finances were all improved. The king made him a marquis in 1770. Sebastião's power ended with the death of the king, and he retired to Pombal, Paraíba, where he died on May 8, 1782.

Carvallo
The Carvallo name is the Lusitan form of the Galician name Carballo. Its origin is derived from the name of the place where one lived, or the property owner was from and the founder of the lineage.

Carvallo was taken directly from "Carballo," which was a place in the province of Lugo in Galicia. Hence, someone from that province was someone from Carballo. Carballo comes from the Portuguese word carvalho, which means oak. Therefore, this name means the place where the oaks come from.

In Portugal, Carvalho is also the name of a province in the district of Pe acova, within the Carvalho Mountains. In Spain, during the Reconquista, the name Carballo was extended from Galicia to the Iberian Peninsula and to the Canary Islands.

The spelling of the name Carvallo, with a "v", dates its origins back to Viscaya or the Biscay. During most recent findings, several members of this lineage sailed for the New World in the latter 19th century, arriving in countries like Chile, Argentina, Mexico, the United States, and Venezuela.

The lineage that established itself in Venezuela built roots in Caracas and Valencia. Most of the members of this lineage became businessmen, lawyers, politicians, and economists.

On the branch that settled itself in Valencia, six members have been governors of the city and its state over the last 100 years[9]

Sports players edit

Other notable Carballo's edit

Other spellings edit

Carvalho

Carvallo

Gallery edit

Historical timeline for migration and military veteran burials edit

Travels

  • From 1820 to 1948, most Carballo immigrants to the U.S. came from Spain, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.
  • 1914–1918 World War I: 49 Carballo draft registrants, with most registering in New York City.
  • 1920: 44 Carballo households, 29% owned a home. 83.3% of the homeowners and 60% of home renters were literate.
  • 1939–1945 World War II: 13 Carballo soldiers joined the U.S. Army

Military burials

References edit

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External links edit

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For other uses see Carballo disambiguation Carballo is a Galician Spanish Catalan and Basque surname originating from the Galician and Portuguese words for oak It references the family s settlements surroundings of forest on mountainous terrain in Carballo Galicia northwestern Spain citation needed Over the years the surname has become more frequent in other countries and the name has had variations in its spelling It became widely renowned in the early 1600s in the Spanish colonization of the Americas or New Spain and greatly expanded during the 1800s It spread from South America Central America Mexico and North America also including the Philippine Islands Cuba and Puerto Rico territories of Spanish Colonialism or colonial expansion under the Crown of Castile during Spanish holdings in the Age of Discovery Carballo Family Seal Contents 1 Etymology 2 Carballo family 3 Discoverers and voyagers 4 The Carvalho and Carvallo families 5 Sports players 6 Other notable Carballo s 7 Other spellings 8 Gallery 9 Historical timeline for migration and military veteran burials 10 References 11 External linksEtymology editCarballo has many variations in its spelling including Carvallo Carbello Carvalho Carbalho Caraballo Carbajo Carvajal Caballer Caballe Carballino partly because of illiteracy in early times Surnames like Carballo transform their pronunciation and spelling as they travel across villages family branches and countries In times when literacy was uncommon names such as Carballo were written down based on their pronunciation when people s names were written in government records This could have led to misspellings of Carballo Researching the misspellings and alternate spellings of the Carballo last name is vital to understanding the possible origins of the name Some of the first spelling variations for the origins of the old name Carballo were found in the County of Castile in medieval Spain While the patronymic and metronymic surnames which are derived from the name of the father and mother respectively are the most common form of a hereditary surname in Spain occupational surnames also emerge during the late Middle Ages Many people such as the Carballo family adopted the name of their occupation as their surname The surname Carballo was an occupational name for a knight or a knight s servant Carballo family editThe name Carballo is documented as far back as 759 AD to Avilense Carballo alongside Morales and Sebastian recorded by Menendez Valdez Miriano 1 There was a religious crusade with the Archbishop of Spain the King of Spain and the country of Italy The first records found are of the early 16th century starting with a military captain in the Spanish royal navy who was made Marquis for his leadership in a Spanish war His name is Ferdinand Carballo Discoverers and voyagers edit nbsp Pedro Alvares Cabral 1468 1520 The Carballo family began its travel to the Americas about the same time as Christopher Columbus Some of the first Spanish voyagers and or settlers of this family name or its variants were among the earliest explorers or Conquistadors of the New World were Juan de Cavallon a Spanish military captain 2 who sailed to the Americas in the early 1500s He claimed the territory of Costa Rica for the Spanish Crown and died in Mexico in 1565 Other early migrants to the New World included Gutierre de Caballos who sailed to the Americas in 1512 nbsp Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo 1499 Joao Lopez Carvalho maritime pilot of the ship Concepcion acted as captain general on May 2 1521 who took command after Ferdinand Magellan s death in the Philippines April 27 1521 3 4 5 page needed 6 Pedro Alvares Cabral 1468 1520 a Portuguese nobleman military commander navigator and explorer regarded as the discoverer of Brazil Cabral conducted the first substantial exploration of the northeast coast of South America and claimed it for Portugal Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo 1499 1543 was a navigator and explorer known for exploring the west coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire Cabrillo was the first European explorer to navigate the coast of present day California in the United States Port captain at Cadiz Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo May 24 1821 October 29 1885 a Spanish naval commander and politician born in San Andres Tuxtla Mexico His father and grandfather were also Spanish admirals 7 Spaniard captain Rodrigo Flores de Valdez Carballo c 1585 Villa de Cangas de Tineo Principado de Asturias Kingdom of Leon 8 The motto of the Carballo family is Upwards and Onwards citation needed derived from Spain s Plus Ultra which translates to Further Beyond in Latin The Carvalho and Carvallo families editCarvalho The Portuguese branch of the lineage is traced back to Bartolomeo Domingues de Carvalho whose son Fernao Gomez de Carvalho was a military officer under the son of King Dinis of Portugal One of the sons of Fernao Gil Fernandes de Carvalho was made a nobleman in Spain as part of the Order of the Caballeros de Santiago The coat of arms of the Carvalho family is described as follows Three ostrich feathers on top of the navy blue shield On the navy blue shield there is one bright golden eight point star surrounded by eight white crescent moons Another important ancestor is Sebastiao Jose de Carvalho e Mello Marques de Pombal 1699 1782 a Portuguese statesman who was the virtual ruler of the country during the reign 1750 77 of Joseph Emanuel Sebastiao was born in Lisbon on May 13 1699 and educated at the University of Coimbra In 1738 he was appointed Ambassador to London and seven years later was sent to Vienna in a similar capacity In 1750 Joseph I of Portugal appointed him minister of state and he soon proved his administrative talents When the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake struck he organized the relief efforts and planned its rebuilding He was made Chief Minister in 1756 and his powers were practically absolute from then on Sebastiao abolished slavery in Portugal reorganized the educational system and published a new code of laws He affected the reorganization of the army the introduction of new colonists into the Portuguese settlements and the establishment of an East India Company and other companies for trade with Brazil Agriculture commerce and finances were all improved The king made him a marquis in 1770 Sebastiao s power ended with the death of the king and he retired to Pombal Paraiba where he died on May 8 1782 Carvallo The Carvallo name is the Lusitan form of the Galician name Carballo Its origin is derived from the name of the place where one lived or the property owner was from and the founder of the lineage Carvallo was taken directly from Carballo which was a place in the province of Lugo in Galicia Hence someone from that province was someone from Carballo Carballo comes from the Portuguese word carvalho which means oak Therefore this name means the place where the oaks come from In Portugal Carvalho is also the name of a province in the district of Pe acova within the Carvalho Mountains In Spain during the Reconquista the name Carballo was extended from Galicia to the Iberian Peninsula and to the Canary Islands The spelling of the name Carvallo with a v dates its origins back to Viscaya or the Biscay During most recent findings several members of this lineage sailed for the New World in the latter 19th century arriving in countries like Chile Argentina Mexico the United States and Venezuela The lineage that established itself in Venezuela built roots in Caracas and Valencia Most of the members of this lineage became businessmen lawyers politicians and economists On the branch that settled itself in Valencia six members have been governors of the city and its state over the last 100 years 9 Sports players editDiego de Souza Carballo Uruguayan soccer player Manuel Carballo 1982 Spanish artistic gymnast Marcelo Carballo Bolivian football defender Miguel Angel Carballo Argentine professional golfer Carlos Velasco Carballo 1971 Spanish professional football referee Jesus Carballo Spanish gymnast 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics Nestor Carballo Uruguayan football defender in the 1954 FIFA World Cup Marcelo Carballo 1974 Bolivian football defender Hector Federico Carballo 1980 Argentine soccer player Ezequiel Carballo 1989 Argentine soccer player Hugo Carballo 1944 Chilean soccer player Wendy Carballo born 2022 Uruguayan professional footballer played in the 2018 South American U 17 Women s Championship Ramiro Carballo Salvadoran footballer born 1978 Five FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup Javier Lopez Carballo born 2022 Spanish professional footballer Deportivo Alaves Ignacio Pedro Moreno Carballo 1951 football player for Spain s La Liga Leandro Carballo baseball pitcher 1987 California Angels 10 Andy Carballo baseball pitcher 2007 Metropolitanos de La Habana 11 Michael Victor Carballo baseball outfielder 2013 Great Falls Voyagers 12 13 Gary Carballo baseball player third basemen Baseball City Royals 1992 14 Jose Carballo 1994 first base catcher Bethune Cookman Wildcats 15 Enrique Carballo 1980 baseball pitcher 1998 AZL Mexico Stars 16 Julio Carballo 1968 baseball shortstop 1990 Northwest League 17 Pablo Juan Carballo 1958 baseball 1st 3rd baseman outfielder 1978 New York Pennsylvania League 18 Valeria Carballo open race car driver Venezuelan EuroFormula 2011 19 Carvalho Leite 1912 2004 Brazilian soccer player Ricardo Carvalho 1978 Portuguese soccer player AS Monaco in Ligue 1 played central defense Kleber de Carvalho Correa born 1980 Brazilian soccer player Daniel da Silva Carvalho born 1983 Brazilian soccer player Alan Carvalho born 1989 Brazilian soccer player Carvalho Leite 1912 2004 Brazilian soccer player Fernando Carvallo born 1948 Chilean soccer player and technical director Jose Carvallo born 1986 Peruvian soccer player Anibal Carvallo born 1990 Chilean soccer playerOther notable Carballo s editThe first Lord of Carballo Don Pedro Alvarez de Carballo captain general Alcazar 20 Adolfo Cesar Carballo d April 10 2004 army specialist served Operation Iraqi Freedom 1st Battalion 21st Field Artillery Regiment 1st Cavalry Division Fort Hood Texas 21 Bishop Salomon Carballo 1949 director of the Salesians College of San Juan Bosco 22 23 24 El Salvador 25 Maria Elena Carballo Costa Rican politician Manuel Carballo 1941 epidemiologist executive director of the International Centre for Migration Health and Development New York City Anthony P Tex Carballo April 17 2016 served in the US Navy Korean War 26 Other spellings editCarvalho 2nd Marques de Pombal Henrique Jose de Carvalho e Melo 1748 1812 27 Delfim Carlos de Carvalho 1823 1896 Brazilian military Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho 1936 2021 Portugal infantry lieutenant colonel and veteran of the war in Angola Beth Carvalho born 1946 Brazilian singer Paulo de Carvalho born 1947 Portuguese singer Monica Carvalho born 1971 actress and former Brazilian model Carvallo Vicente Carvallo y Goyeneche 1742 1816 Chilean writer and military Delfin Carvallo 1844 1882 lieutenant colonel in Chilean army fought in the war against Spain the Arauco War and the Pacific War 28 29 30 31 Andres Hector Carvallo 1862 1934 President of the Republic of Paraguay Pilar Carvallo c 1950 Chilean geneticist 32 33 34 Bernardino Pinera Carvallo born September 22 1915 Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Serena 35 Gallery edit nbsp Sebastiao Jose de Carvalho e Melo 1st Marquis of Pombal 1st Count of Oeiras 1699 1782 nbsp Juan Bautista Topete y Carballo 1821 1885 Spanish naval commander and politician nbsp Delfim Carlos de Carvalho Brazilian admiral who fought in the War of the Triple Alliance 1823 1896 nbsp Antonio Augusto Carvalho Monteiro Brazilian millionaire collector and bibliophile 1848 1920 nbsp Juan Carlos Ongania Carballo President of the Republic of Argentina 1966 1970 nbsp Army General Jose Elito Carvalho Siqueira Present Chief of the Institutional Security Cabinet of Brazil nbsp Argentine Air Force captain Pablo Carballo awarded with the Argentine Nation to the Heroic Valour in Combat Cross 1982 nbsp Archbishop Jose Rodriguez Carballo OFM Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies 2013 nbsp Carlos Velasco Carballo born 1971 Spanish professional football referee nbsp Ricardo Carvalho Portuguese footballer Monaco in Ligue 1 central defense nbsp Jose Carvallo 1986 Peruvian goalkeeper 2nd playoff 2013 nbsp Dani Carvajal Spanish footballer Real Madrid right back wing nbsp Ricardo Carballo 1910 1990 Spanish philologist and Professor University of Santiago de Compostela nbsp Celeste Carballo born 1956 Argentine singer songwriter in rock blues hard rock punk nbsp Javier Carballo born 1961 Spanish entrepreneur developed children s theme park Micropolix 2004Historical timeline for migration and military veteran burials editTravels From 1820 to 1948 most Carballo immigrants to the U S came from Spain Cuba and Puerto Rico 1914 1918 World War I 49 Carballo draft registrants with most registering in New York City 1920 44 Carballo households 29 owned a home 83 3 of the homeowners and 60 of home renters were literate 1939 1945 World War II 13 Carballo soldiers joined the U S Army Military burials World War II 1939 1945 5 burials observed Korean War 1950 1953 3 burials observed Vietnam War 1961 1973 2 burials observed Iraqi War 2003 2007 1 burial observed 36 References edit Valdes Mariano Menendez 1881 Historia critico filosofica de la monarquia Asturiana con un prologo de juicio de la prensa de Madrid y provincias in Spanish M P Montoya y compania pp 102 103 110 111 139 161 Juan de Cavallon Spanish military officer Britannica Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2014 04 30 Historical notes concerning Manila to accompany United States War Department General Staff p 18 25 52 The Index Map of Manila Philippines Division Adjutants General Office Manila 1904 Ferdinand Magellan Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2014 04 30 Menendez Valdes Mariano September 10 2010 Historia Critico Filosofica De La Monarquia Asturiana 1881 Kessinger Publishing ISBN 978 1167626364 John Woram Magellan Fleet Timeline rockvillepress com Archived from the original on 2020 02 10 ALMIRANTE JUAN BAUTISTA TOPETE Y CARBALLO in Spanish Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2013 02 24 Capt Rodrigo Flores de Valdez Carballo Archived from the original on 2014 05 02 Retrieved 2013 03 16 Carvallo Family Carvallo Family Archived from the original on 2013 09 15 Retrieved 2013 02 24 Lee Carballo Minor Leagues Statistics amp History Archived from the original on 2014 10 20 Retrieved 2018 03 27 Andi Carballo Cuban Leagues Statistics amp History Archived from the original on 2022 09 13 Retrieved 2018 03 27 2013 Great Falls Voyagers Statistics Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on 2015 06 26 Retrieved 2018 03 27 Michael Carballo Minor Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on 2015 06 03 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