Ortiz

/ɔrˈtiz/ proper noun

Definition

A Spanish surname of patronymic origin. Commonly used as a family name in Spanish-speaking countries and communities.

Etymology

Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Ortún' or 'son of Fortún', derived from the medieval given name Ortún, which comes from Latin Fortunius meaning 'fortunate'. The '-iz' suffix indicates 'son of' in Spanish naming conventions.

Kelly Says

Ortiz showcases the beautiful logic of Spanish patronymic surnames - that '-iz' ending is like a linguistic time capsule, preserving ancient naming traditions where your surname literally announced whose child you were. Millions of people today carry this marker of being descended from someone named 'the fortunate one.'

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