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Pardo (Hebrew: פרדו) is a very old surname of Sephardic Jewish origin and that derives from the Greek and Latin name Pardus which means leopard, to later change to Spanish Pardo meaning brown and referring to the color of the feline, in Latin "Panthera pardus" (leopard); nicknamed of this way because of those Jews who had the characteristic tan skin color. Israel was conquered by the Greeks and Romans, and many Jews began to adopt Greeks and Latin names. This surname belongs to the Jewish people who settled in the Iberian Peninsula, being at that time the ancient Roman province of Hispania, which later with the arrival of Christianity, some Jews would convert to have a better social status, this being long before being forced to convert to Christianity by the Catholic Monarchs or their sub

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  • Pardo ist ein spanischer Familienname. (de)
  • Pardo es un apellido español, que tiene su origen en Galicia[cita requerida] y está muy extendido por toda la península. Procede del latín pardus, "leopardo", por el color oscuro de este felino.​ El apellido está documentado desde fines del siglo XI. A principios del siglo XIII, Aznar Pardo, valiente guerrero, pasó de Galicia al reino de Aragón donde fue mayordomo mayor del rey don Pedro. En la guerra contra los moros se distinguió en la batalla de las Navas de Tolosa, en el año 1212.​Varios Pardo participaron de la Reconquista y fundaron solares en Toledo y Burgos. Otros establecieron casas solares en Alcantarilla, Águilas, Los Dolores del Plan, Beniaján, Molina de Segura, Puente Tocinos y San Javier. El apellido pasa también a América. (es)
  • Pardo (Hebrew: פרדו) is a very old surname of Sephardic Jewish origin and that derives from the Greek and Latin name Pardus which means leopard, to later change to Spanish Pardo meaning brown and referring to the color of the feline, in Latin "Panthera pardus" (leopard); nicknamed of this way because of those Jews who had the characteristic tan skin color. Israel was conquered by the Greeks and Romans, and many Jews began to adopt Greeks and Latin names. This surname belongs to the Jewish people who settled in the Iberian Peninsula, being at that time the ancient Roman province of Hispania, which later with the arrival of Christianity, some Jews would convert to have a better social status, this being long before being forced to convert to Christianity by the Catholic Monarchs or their subsequent expulsion. Today it is also found in countries including Israel, Spain, Colombia, Greece, Turkey, the United States, Curaçao, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Italy. Members of the Pardo family have distinguished themselves mainly in the Levante region of the Mediterranean. Traces of Jewish life are known in the Iberian peninsula since Roman times, since those Jews exiled from Jerusalem were in these territories, including those nicknamed as pardus by the Romans themselves. However, for the subject that interests us we must go back to the years after the expulsion of the Jews first from Spain (1492) and then from Portugal (1496). This diaspora within the diaspora, which gave rise to the Sephardim, led many to settle in cities of the Ottoman Empire, in many cases sponsored by its authorities, who not only welcomed this group of immigrants, but encouraged them to settle in regions that had not long been conquered, to consolidate Ottoman sovereignty. This surname spread after the different persecutions by the Catholic Monarchs. Many Jews were forced to leave Spain and spread to various European territories, such as Thessaloniki (Greece), Bitola (city of North Macedonia), the Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and after the conquest of America they went to the new Spanish colonies, where persecution continued under the auspices of the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition. (en)
  • Pardo kan syfta på: * Carlos Pardo (1975–2009), mexikansk racerförare * Manuel Pardo (1834–1878), peruansk politiker * Pável Pardo (född 1976), mexikansk fotbollsspelare * Sebastián Pardo (född 1982), chilensk fotbollsspelare * Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921), spansk författare * Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1806–1868), peruansk författare, diplomat och politiker * Mariano Pardo de Figueroa (1828–1918), spansk adelsman och filatelist (sv)
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  • March 2018 (en)
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  • Pardus (en)
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  • Brownish grey (en)
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  • Pardo ist ein spanischer Familienname. (de)
  • Pardo kan syfta på: * Carlos Pardo (1975–2009), mexikansk racerförare * Manuel Pardo (1834–1878), peruansk politiker * Pável Pardo (född 1976), mexikansk fotbollsspelare * Sebastián Pardo (född 1982), chilensk fotbollsspelare * Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921), spansk författare * Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1806–1868), peruansk författare, diplomat och politiker * Mariano Pardo de Figueroa (1828–1918), spansk adelsman och filatelist (sv)
  • Pardo es un apellido español, que tiene su origen en Galicia[cita requerida] y está muy extendido por toda la península. Procede del latín pardus, "leopardo", por el color oscuro de este felino.​ El apellido está documentado desde fines del siglo XI. El apellido pasa también a América. (es)
  • Pardo (Hebrew: פרדו) is a very old surname of Sephardic Jewish origin and that derives from the Greek and Latin name Pardus which means leopard, to later change to Spanish Pardo meaning brown and referring to the color of the feline, in Latin "Panthera pardus" (leopard); nicknamed of this way because of those Jews who had the characteristic tan skin color. Israel was conquered by the Greeks and Romans, and many Jews began to adopt Greeks and Latin names. This surname belongs to the Jewish people who settled in the Iberian Peninsula, being at that time the ancient Roman province of Hispania, which later with the arrival of Christianity, some Jews would convert to have a better social status, this being long before being forced to convert to Christianity by the Catholic Monarchs or their sub (en)
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  • Pardo (Familienname) (de)
  • Pardo (apellido) (es)
  • Pardo (surname) (en)
  • Pardo (sv)
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