Guatemalan last names typically reflect a mix of Spanish and indigenous influences. Many Guatemalan surnames are of Spanish origin, due to the country's colonization by the Spanish in the 16th century. These surnames often have a patronymic or locational origin, indicating the person's father or the place they come from.
Additionally, there are also indigenous surnames in Guatemala, which are derived from Mayan languages such as Quiché, Kaqchikel, and Mam. These surnames may reflect aspects of nature, animals, or ancestral lineage.
In some cases, Guatemalan last names may also reflect influences from other cultures, such as German, Italian, or Arab names, brought to the country through immigration or intermarriage.
It is common for Guatemalans to have two last names, with the father's surname followed by the mother's surname. This practice is known as "doble apellido" and is a common naming convention in many Latin American countries, reflecting both sides of a person's family lineage.
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