Cuellar (surname)

Cuellar or Cuéllar is a Spanish surname derived from Cuéllar, a town in the Segovia province of Spain.[1] The name has a number of variations, including "Cuéllar", "de Cuéllar", "Cuellar", "de Cuellar", "Cuello", "de Cuello", "Coello", and "de Coello".[2] The surname first emerged in the Kingdom of Castile during the Middle Ages.[2]

Origin and history

The color of the Cuéllar coat of arms is Azur; corresponding to the symbol of water and the continuity of life, Azur is a color that signifies nobility, beauty, chastity, and fidelity, as well as other virtues that characterised the family, such as economic abundance, perseverance, luck, fame and the desire to win.[3]

Notable persons

Artists and academics

  • José Cuéllar, Mexican professor
  • Juan de Cuéllar, Spanish pharmacologist
  • Nicolás Cuéllar (1927–2010), Mexican painter
  • José Tomás de Cuéllar (1830–1894), poet, playwright, and novelist

Politicians and officials

Sports players and coaches

References

  1. Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the surname Cuéllar". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  2. "Cuellar Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". HouseOfNames. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  3. "Cuéllar familia heráldica genealogía escudo Cuéllar". Heraldrys Institute of Rome (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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