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  1. Mata Surname Definition: Originally of the form De la Mata and equivalent to surname Mato. Found in Castile, La Rioja, Galicia, Santander, and Aragon. Forms part of name of over 50 villages in nearly all provinces of Spain. May be diminutive of surname Matanza, from latin "matar" - massacre, slaughtering. Read More About This Surname.

  2. The top paternal haplogroup of people with the surname Mata is R-P311, which is predominantly found among people with European ancestry. H aplogroup R-P311 is descended from haplogroup R-M343. Other common haplogroups include Q-M3 and E-M183 , which are predominantly found among people with East Asian & Indigenous American and European ancestry.

    Surname
    Similarity
    Worldwide Incidence
    Maťa
    92
    78
    Matà
    92
    4
    Matá
    92
    1
    Măta
    92
    1
    • 2.42%
    • 0.82%
    • 90.05%
    • 6.15%
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  4. 2024年5月2日 · It is a modification of the first name of one’s father or other paternal ancestor. A related system called matronymics followed the maternal line, though this is less common. Generally speaking, a patronym is an addition to the first name that identifies one’s father. For example, William’s son, Erik, might be referred to as Erik Williamson.

  5. The surname Mata is of Spanish and Portuguese origin and has multiple meanings. In Spanish, it is derived from the word "mata," which means "bush" or "thicket." As a surname, it likely originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near or worked with bushes or thickets.

  6. grandmother (paternal) | Also written as 阿嬷 | []: 奶奶 Level: 2 Google Frequency: 1,250 This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. 粵

  7. According to a user from Nevada, U.S., the name Mata means "Weird,artistic,friendly,". According to a user from the United Kingdom, the name Mata is of Indonesian origin and means "Intellegent". Search for more names by meaning .

  8. Portuguese and Spanish: habitational name from any of numerous places in Portugal and Spain named Mata, from mata ‘wood, forest’. Catalan: topographic name from mata ‘scrub’, for a person who lived within or near an area of scrubland. Hungarian: from a pet