Vaca (surname)
Appearance
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Language(s) | Spanish |
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Origin | |
Meaning | "Cow" |
Region of origin | Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, Argentina[1] |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Baca, Vacas, de Vaca[1] |
Vaca is a Spanish language surname, literally meaning "cow". The surname originated in Valderas, León in Spain.[2] It may refer to:
People
[edit]- Claudia Vaca (born 1984), Bolivian poet and essayist
- Cristóbal Vaca de Castro (1492–1566), Spanish colonial administrator
- Daniel Vaca (born 1978), Bolivian footballer
- Danny Vaca (born 1990), Ecuadorian footballer
- Doyle Vaca (born 1979), Bolivian footballer
- Edder Vaca (born 1985), Ecuadorian footballer
- Eduardo Vaca (1944–1998), Argentine politician
- Emmanuel García Vaca (born 1989), Mexican footballer
- Ervin Vaca (born 2004), Bolivian footballer
- Farides Vaca (born 1969), Bolivian politician
- Francisco Vaca (born 1951), Bolivian politician
- Henry Vaca (born 1998), Bolivian footballer
- Hormando Vaca Díez (1949–2010), Bolivian politician
- Getulio Vaca (born 1984), Bolivian footballer
- Joaquín Botero Vaca (born 1977), Bolivian footballer
- Jorge Vaca (born 1959), Mexican boxer
- José María Vaca de Guzmán (1744–1816), Spanish statesman and poet
- Joselito Vaca (born 1984), Bolivian footballer
- Jusepa Vaca (1589-1653), Spanish actress
- Laura Vaca (born 1953), Bolivian swimmer
- Leonardo Vaca (born 1995), Bolivian footballer
- Nina Vaca, Ecuadorian–American entrepreneur
- Pedro Vaca, (born 1961), Bolivian cyclist
- Ramiro Vaca (born 1999), Bolivian footballer
- Rafael Vaca (born 1934), Mexican cyclist
- Sabino Vaca Narvaja (born 1975), Argentine politician
- Václav Vaca (born 1948), Czech artist
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Escudo del apellido Vaca". Plusesmas (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 January 2024. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
- ^ "Origen y significado del apellido Vaca". Herádia de Apellidos (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 4 October 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2024.