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Varela

Varela is a surname of Iberian origin and a geographic toponym used in several Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions. It is widely found in the Iberian Peninsula and has spread to the Americas through historical migration and colonization.

Etymology and origin: In onomastic usage, Varela is generally treated as a habitational name derived from place

Geographic distribution: The surname is common in Spain and Portugal and has proliferated in Latin America,

Toponymy: As a placename, Varela refers to several small towns and districts in Iberia and the Americas.

Other uses: Beyond individuals, Varela appears in the names of organizations, streets, and institutions, frequently in

See also: Varela (disambiguation).

names
in
Galicia
and
northern
Portugal.
The
precise
linguistic
roots
are
debated,
but
the
form
Varela
is
well
established
in
genealogical
and
historical
sources
as
a
family
name
and
toponym.
including
Argentina,
Uruguay,
Brazil,
Chile,
and
other
countries
with
Iberian
heritage.
Its
presence
reflects
patterns
of
settlement,
migration,
and
the
diffusion
of
Iberian
surnames
in
the
Americas.
These
toponyms
typically
reflect
historical
settlement
by
families
bearing
the
surname
or
by
communities
associated
with
such
families.
honor
of
people
who
bore
the
surname.
The
term
also
surfaces
in
cultural,
historical,
and
regional
contexts
within
Iberian
and
Latin
American
settings.