diamán
Diamán is a surname of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word "diamante," meaning "diamond." The surname likely originated as a nickname or occupational name for someone who worked with diamonds, sold them, or perhaps was known for a quality associated with diamonds, such as brilliance or hardness.
The prevalence of the surname Diamán is relatively low, with most recorded instances found in Spanish-speaking
Genealogical research into the Diamán surname would likely involve tracing family lines back to their earliest