Covarrubias (surname)
Covarrubias is a surname in the Spanish language, indicating place of origin, the village and municipality of Covarrubias (province of Burgos, Spain), that was founded in the 7th century by the visigothic king Chindasuinth.
Language(s) | Spanish |
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Origin | |
Meaning | Red cave(s) |
Region of origin | Covarrubias, Burgos, Castile and León, Spain |
It is compounded of the words cova (cave),[1] ruber (red)[2] and the suffix ia (that has the quality of),[3] meaning "the cave that is red" or simply "red cave".[4]
Coat of arms
In 1592, A. Sales, in the Book of Armoria, described the coat of arms used by a Covarrubias family of the village of Cocentaina (Province of Alicante, Spain).[5][6]
The Book of Armoria describes the coat of arms of the Covarrubias family of Cocentaina as consisting of a quartered Spanish shield with the following characteristics and tinctures:
People with the surname
- Miguel Covarrubias, Mexican artist, ethnologist and art historian
- Sebastián de Covarrubias, a lexicographer
- Marita Covarrubias, fictional character from the television series The X-Files
- Carlos Santamaria Covarrubias, cyclist from Mexico, that rode from Alaska to Patagonia in 117 days[7]
- Eduardo Covarrubias, charro.
References
- RAE Dictionary: «Cueva»,
- RAE Dictionary: «Rubor».
- l'Enciclopèdia Diccionari (Catalan Dictionary), "-Ia"
- Mis apellidos.com, "Covarrubias"
- "Libro de Armoria, Heráldica del apellido Covarrubias". Archived from the original on 2009-01-13. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
- Document in the Library of the Royal Academy of History of Spain (in spanish).
- "Mexican breaks fastest cycle journey of the Pan-American Highway record in just 117 days". 27 April 2016.
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