vallides
Vallides is a surname of Portuguese and Spanish origin. It is believed to derive from a place name, potentially related to "valle" meaning "valley" in both languages. As a surname, it would have indicated that an ancestor came from or lived in a valley. The distribution of the Vallides surname is most prominent in Portugal and Brazil, with a smaller presence in Spain and other countries due to migration. Historical records suggest its presence in these regions for several centuries. Like many surnames, its exact origin and early bearers are difficult to pinpoint definitively due to the nature of historical record-keeping. Individuals with the Vallides surname have contributed to various fields throughout history, including arts, sciences, and public service, though no single prominent historical figure is universally associated with the name. Genealogical research is the primary way to trace specific family lines bearing this surname.