Escudillo
Escudillo is a surname of Spanish origin. Its etymology is generally understood to derive from the word "escudo," meaning shield or escutcheon, suggesting a historical connection to heraldry, military service, or perhaps a craftsman who made shields. As with many surnames, its precise origins can be traced to specific regions within Spain, and its distribution has spread over centuries due to migration. Individuals bearing the surname Escudillo can be found in Spain, Latin America, and other parts of the world with historical Spanish influence. The surname does not inherently denote a specific social class or profession, but rather serves as a familial identifier. Records of individuals with the Escudillo surname appear in various historical documents, including census records, military enlistments, and church registries. The surname's prevalence and variations can differ significantly from one region to another.