Velarde (en. Velarde)

/beˈlaɾðe/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
Mr. Velarde is a well-known artist in Spain.
El señor Velarde es un reconocido artista en España.
In some contexts, it may refer to a family or local origin.
The Velarde family has lived in this area for generations.
La familia Velarde ha vivido en esta zona durante generaciones.

Etymology

The surname 'Velarde' has roots in the Iberian Peninsula, derived from a place or an ancient person's name.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Velarde of my life
A tender expression used to refer to a loved one who bears this surname.
Velarde de mi vida
Velarde family
A general reference to the members of the family with this surname.
familia Velarde

Related Words

velardense
Inhabitant or relating to a place associated with the Velarde surname.
velardense
velardía
Quality or set of characteristics related to the Velarde family.
velardía

Slang Meanings

Term of endearment or affection used colloquially.
That Velarde is the best friend one can have.
Ese Velarde es el mejor amigo que uno puede tener.
Humorous use on social media to refer to loved ones.
At the party, everyone started dancing like good velardes.
En la fiesta todos se pusieron a bailar como buenos velardes.