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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 (Familienname) (de)
  • Pardo (apellido) (es)
  • Pardo (surname) (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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