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Benítez
Benítez (, in Latin America: ; meaning "son of Benito") is a surname of Spanish origin. It is thought to have originated in Asturias, in the north of Spain. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 23.6% of all known bearers of the surname ''Benítez'' were residents of Paraguay (1:37), 19.2% of Argentina (1:266), 16.3% of Mexico (1:910), 7.2% of Colombia (1:793), 6.4% of Spain (1:864), 4.5% of the United States (1:9,485), 3.6% of Venezuela (1:1,009), 3.4% of Honduras (1:306), 3.4% of the Philippines (1:3,520), 3.3% of Cuba (1:422), 2.4% of El Salvador (1:312) and 1.3% of Ecuador (1:1,424). In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:864) in the following autonomous communities: * 1. Ceuta (1:305) * 2. Andalusia (1:322) * 3. Canary Islands (1:350) * 4. Extremadura (1:378) In Paraguay, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:37) in the following departments: * 1. Caazapá (1:22) * 2. Guairá (1:25) * 3. Itapúa (1:28) * 4. Caa ...
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Benito (name)
Benito is the Spanish form of Benedict and is both a masculine given name and a surname. People with the given name "Benito" include A * Benito Manuel Agüero (1624–1668), Spanish painter * Benito Alazraki (1921–2007), Mexican film director * Benito Andion, Salvadorian diplomat * Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (born 1994), Puerto Rican singer * Benito Archundia (born 1966), Mexican football referee * Benito Armiñán, Spanish soldier B * Benito Báez (born 1977), Dominican baseball player * Benito Baranda (born 1959), Chilean psychologist * Benito Bello de Torices (1660–1714), Spanish composer * Benito Boldi (1934–2021), Italian footballer * Benito Bollati (1926–2023), Italian lawyer and politician * Benito Pérez Brito (1747–1813), Spanish military officer * Benito Buachidze (1905–1937), Georgian literary critic C * Benito Cabanban (1911–1990), Filipino bishop * Benito Cabrera (born 1963), Spanish composer * Benito Calderón (1902–??), Cuban baseball playe ...
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