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merino Name Meaning and History

Spanish: occupational or status name from Spanish merino, the title of a royal or seigneurial functionary who had wide legal and military jurisdiction over a district. The word is from Late Latin maiorinus, a derivative of maior. Compare Mayer and Mayoral.

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Distribution of merino Families in the US in 1920
Number of merino families
 19-35
 7-18
 1-6
 0
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