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JIMENEZ, LUIS FERNANDO

the free encyclopedia For other uses · plus the Spanish suffix -ez · representing 'son of' Jimeno. The root appears to stem from Basque semen ('son') · Ximénez /Ximenes · Giménez /Gimenes · Chiménez · Chimenes · Seménez · Semenes · Ximenis or Eiximenis in Catalonia · in Sicilian Scimemi or Scimeni and the Neapolitan Chimenz or Chimenez. In Spanish orthography · all variations are commonly written without the diacritic. In Portuguese orthography · it is almost certainly of Portuguese · Galician or Old Spanish origin · Asturias · Galicia · often retained the -es ending · and their descendants bear witness to this historical anomaly. In Catalonia · Valencia and the Balearics · the ending -is is used instead of -es (or -ez )

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the free encyclopedia For other uses
plus the Spanish suffix -ez
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representing 'son of' Jimeno. The root appears to stem from Basque semen ('son')
Ximénez /Ximenes
Giménez /Gimenes
Chiménez
Chimenes
Seménez
Semenes
Ximenis or Eiximenis in Catalonia
in Sicilian Scimemi or Scimeni and the Neapolitan Chimenz or Chimenez. In Spanish orthography
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all variations are commonly written without the diacritic. In Portuguese orthography
it is almost certainly of Portuguese
Galician or Old Spanish origin
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Asturias
Galicia
often retained the -es ending
and their descendants bear witness to this historical anomaly. In Catalonia
Valencia and the Balearics
the ending -is is used instead of -es (or -ez )

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