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Process by which a place or person becomes influenced by Hispanic culture
Hispanicization or Hispanization (Spanish: hispanización) refers to the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by Hispanic culture or a
Hispanicization
Romance language
Language Countries where Spanish is an official language Hispanic culture Hispanicization Hispanidad Hispanism Hispanophone Fundéu BBVA Instituto Cervantes International
Spanish_language
Mix of peoples mainly in Central America
as ladino as a kind of happiness. Latin America portal Assimilado Hispanicization Ilustrado Emancipados Évolué Ladino (Judaeo-Spanish language) Resultados
Ladino_people
Linguistics concept
in favor of eliminating indigenous languages, including Nahuatl, and Hispanicizing all indigenous populations. Franciscans at the time rejected this measure
Nahuatlismo
16th-century German colony in Venezuela
Term Notes Ambrose von Ehinger 1529–1530 Hispanicized as Ambrosio Alfinger Georg von Ehinger 1530 Hispanicized as Jorge Ehinger. Tried to seize control
Klein-Venedig
Volcano in Ecuador
ñawi eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face", Hispanicized spelling Rumiñahui, Spanish pronunciation: [rumiˈɲawi]) is a dormant
Rumiñahui_(volcano)
Second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco
Roca (c. 1230 – c. 1260), also known as Sinchi Rocca, Cinchi Roca (in Hispanicized spellings), Sinchi Ruq'a and Sinchi Ruq'a Inka (Quechua for "valorous
Sinchi_Roca
Lake in Peru
(lakes such as Allicocha, Auquiscocha or Palcacocha, had a names in Hispanicized Quechua). It is one of the more important tourist destinations of the
Lake_69
Peruvian stew
are traditional dishes in Peruvian cuisine made with ulluku (Quechua, hispanicized spellings ulluco, olluco) a root vegetable that also has edible leaves
Olluquito
Swiss naturalist
Giacomo Bertoni (15 June 1857 – 19 September 1929), better known by his hispanicized name Moisés Santiago Bertoni, was a Swiss-Paraguayan naturalist, botanist
Moisés_Santiago_Bertoni
Fictional city based on Calexico, California in the Fox television series, "Bordertown."
California. Mexifornia refers to what some see as the Mexicanization or Hispanicization of the U.S. state of California as a result of increased documented
Mexifornia
River in Peru
river, "red river", hispanicized spelling Pucamayo) or Antachaka (Quechua anta copper chaka bridge, "copper bridge", hispanicized Andachaca) is a river
Pukamayu_(Peru)
People of the Philippines
Alfabetico de Apellidos contains 141 pages of surnames with both Spanish and Hispanicized indigenous roots. Authored by Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria
Filipinos
16th century indigenous movement in the Peruvian Andes
Taki Unquy (Quechua, Hispanicized and alternative spellings Taqui Ongoy, Taki Oncoy, Taqui Honcoy, Taqui Onccoy, Taki Onqoy) was a millenarian Indigenous
Taki_Unquy
Island in the southeastern Pacific
has been declining in its number of speakers as the island undergoes Hispanicization, because the island is under the jurisdiction of Chile and is now home
Easter_Island
Highly-urbanized city in Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines
period and is derived from the Ibaloi word bagiw (moss), which was then Hispanicized as Baguio. A demonym for natives of the city, Ibagiw, is also derived
Baguio
Municipality in Aragon, Spain
(Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuθ]). The paronym Veracruz (Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuθ]) is a Hispanicization too of the traditional name Beranui, that disregarded the natural linguistic
Beranuy
Mountain in Peru
qiwlla, qiwiña gull, qucha lake, urqu mountain, "gull lake mountain", Hispanicized spellings Quellhua Cocha Orcco, Quellhuacochaorjo) is a mountain in the
Qillwaqucha_Urqu
Miguel López de Legazpi, and aided to consolidate the enterprise of Hispanicizing the Philippines. The Spanish missionaries acted as de facto conquerors;
Friars_in_Spanish_Philippines
Mountain in Peru
Wasi Qaqa (Quechua wasi house, qaqa rock, "house rock", Hispanicized spelling Huasijaja) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,800 m (15,748 ft)
Wasi_Qaqa
Subdialect of Alentejan Portuguese
most of the population after the 1940s, a process accelerated by the Hispanicization policy implemented by Francoist Spain. The origin of Olivença is linked
Oliventine_Portuguese
Hungarian-Argentine inventor (1899–1985)
ˈjoːʒɛf ˈbiːroː]; né Schweiger; 29 September 1899 – 24 October 1985), Hispanicized as Ladislao José Biro, was an Argentine, Hungary-born inventor who patented
László_Bíró
Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords
Cusco Quechua, while many other Quechua varieties use the term kipu. The hispanicized spelling of quipu is the form most commonly used in both Spanish and
Quipu
Largely undeveloped area where North America and South America meet
80 km (50 mi) wide. The Tanela River, which flows toward Atrato, was Hispanicized to Darién by 16th-century European conquistadors. The Serranía del Baudó
Darién_Gap
Mountain in Peru
Wayra Q'asa (Quechua wayra wind, q'asa mountain pass, "wind pass", Hispanicized spelling Huayrajasa) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the
Wayra_Q'asa_(Huancavelica)
Mountain in Peru
Yarq'asqa (Quechua yarq'a artificial canal, -sqa a suffix, "canalized", Hispanicized spelling Yarjasca) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the
Yarq'asqa
Archaeological site in Peru
(Aymara and Quechua puma cougar, puma, marka village, "puma village", Hispanicized spelling Pumamarca) is an archaeological site in Peru. It is located
Pumamarka,_Urubamba
Ethnic group
Juan Carlos Wasmosy (being Vámosy the original family name, afterwards Hispanicized). Another important Hungarian immigrant is Andrés Benkö, an academic
Hungarian_Paraguayans
Queen of Spain from 1559 to 1568
(2014-01-01). "Isabel de Valois hispanizada en la corte de Felipe II / The Hispanicization of Elisabeth de Valois at the Court of Philip II". José Luis Colomer
Elisabeth_of_Valois
Americans of Spanish birth or descent
Pensacola – Hispanicization of the indigenous name for the region Tampa – Hispanicization of the indigenous name for the region Miami – Hispanicization of the
Spanish_Americans
Lake in Peru
(Quechua wachwa Andean goose, qucha lake, lagoon, "Andean goose lake", hispanicized spelling Huachuguacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region
Wachwaqucha
Music genre and type of dance
Wari (hispanicized spelling Huari) is a traditional dance of the Ancash Region in Peru. The dancers are accompanied by musicians who play the tinya and
Wari_(dance)
Lake in Peru
(Quechua suyt'u, sayt'u rectangular, qucha lake, "rectangular lake", hispanicized spelling Suytojocha) is a lake in the Ayacucho Region in Peru. It is
Suyt'uqucha_(Ayacucho)
Mountain in Peru
hatun big, qillqa graphic sign, writing (the act and art of writing), Hispanicized spelling Jatunquilca) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the
Hatun_Qillqa
Archaeological site in Peru
Inti Punku or Intipunku (Quechua inti sun, punku door, "sun gate", Hispanicized spellings Intipunco, Intipuncu, Inti Puncu) is an archaeological site in
Inti_Punku
Lake in Peru
Parququcha (Quechua parquy irrigation, qucha lake, "irrigation lake", hispanicized spelling Parccoccocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Ayacucho Region
Parququcha_(Peru)
President of Bolivia from 1925 to 1926
normal school of the Altiplano, where he focused on the linguistic Hispanicization of the region's indigenous Aymara and Quechua inhabitants. He studied
Felipe_Segundo_Guzmán
Eighth Sapa Inca (emperor) of the Kingdom of Cusco
Viracocha Inca (Quechua, the name of a god) or Viracocha (in hispanicized spelling) (c. 1410 – 1438) was the eighth Sapa Inka of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning
Viracocha_Inca
Name list
Yeison is a Hispanicized form of the given name Jason. It may refer to: Yeison Asencio (born 1989), Dominican baseball player Yeison Carabalí [es] (born
Yeison
Mountain in Peru
Quri Pukara (Quechua quri gold, pukara fortress, "gold fortress", Hispanicized spelling Jori Pucara) is a 4,605-metre-high (15,108 ft) mountain in the
Quri_Pukara
American minister, activist and politician (1941–2026)
had been threatened. In April, he participated in the Miami, Florida, Hispanicize conference, where he called the Trump administration's efforts to set
Jesse_Jackson
Indigenous people who acquired land grants were those who have proven their Hispanicization and Christianization. This was noted in the land acquisition of Victoria
Indigenous peoples of California
Indigenous_peoples_of_California
Mountain in Peru
Tikti Mach'ay (Quechua tikti wart, mach'ay cave, "wart cave", Hispanicized spelling Tictimachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres
Tikti_Mach'ay
Mountain in Peru
Jaqhi (Aymara ch'iyara black, jaqhi precipice, cliff, "black cliff", Hispanicized spelling Chiaraje) is a mountain the Andes of Peru, about 4,654 m (15
Ch'iyar_Jaqhi_(Cusco)
Archaeological site in Cusco, Peru
taken to mean "hitching-post of the Sun" in English. Intihuatana is a Hispanicized spelling of the Quechua word Intiwatana which means inti (sun), watana
Inca_complex_at_Písac
Archaeological site in Peru
Puka Pukara (Quechua puka red, pukara fortress, "red fortress", hispanicized spellings Pucapucara, Puca Pucara, Puca Pucará) is a site of military ruins
Puka_Pukara
Uto-Aztecan language of Mexico
most of the 20th century, Mexican educational policy focused on the Hispanicization of Indigenous communities, teaching only Spanish and discouraging the
Nahuatl
River in Bolivia
(Aymara and Quechua pukara fortress or mountain of protection, mayu river, Hispanicized spelling Pucara Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department
Pukara_Mayu
Cant language that originated during the early 20th century in the United States
dialect. But Chicano Caló is the combination of a few basic influences: Hispanicized English; Anglicized Spanish; and the use of archaic 15th-century Spanish
Caló_(Chicano)
Mountain in Peru
(<Quechua) gold, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the big one with gold", Hispanicized spelling Jatún Corini) is a mountain in the Peruvian Andes, about 5,000
Hatun_Qurini
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Hispanicized Filipino-Chinese surnames
Hispanicized_Filipino-Chinese_surnames
Parina Quta (Aymara parina flamingo, quta lake, "flamingo lake", hispanicized spellings Parinacota, Parina Kkota) is a lake in Bolivia in the Oruro Department
Parina_Quta_(Oruro)
District in Apurímac, Peru
Circa (hispanicized spelling of Sirka, Aymara for vein of the body or a mine) is one of the nine districts of the Abancay Province in the Apurímac Region
Circa_District
Capital of the Philippines
had already been established and named. Over time, Maynilà underwent Hispanicization during the Spanish colonial period, eventually adopting the name Manila
Manila
Indigenous people of Central America
profoundly shaped via its interactions with other cultures including Hispanicized Nicaragua as well as the British, acting on their perception of colonial
Miskito_people
Surname list
("Brother Kho Khuan") among Hokkien Chinese Filipinos, and the latter was Hispanicized as Cojuangco (pronounced [koˈxwaŋko]). He adopted the Christian name
Cojuangco
Archaeological site in Peru
the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, pronounced 'yakta-pahta', Hispanicized Llactapata) is an archaeological site about 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Machu
Llaqtapata
Mountain in Peru
Qullqi Mach'ay (Quechua qullqi silver, mach'ay cave, "silver cave", hispanicized spelling Culquimachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches
Qullqi_Mach'ay
Mountain in Bolivia
Pukintika (Aymara puki white soil, tika adobe, Hispanicized spellings Puguintica, Puquintica, Poquentica, Puquentica) is a volcano in the Andes, about
Pukintika
Mountain in Bolivia
Kunturiri (Aymara kunturi condor, -(i)ri a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Condoriri) is a 4,170-metre-high (13,681 ft) mountain in the Bolivian Andes. It
Kunturiri_(Palca)
Mountain in Peru
Yana Chaka (Quechua yana black, chaka bridge, "black bridge", hispanicized spelling Yanachaca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru whose summit reaches
Yana_Chaka_(Pasco)
Language planning model
school education to the whole population had the explicit goal of Hispanicization (castellanización) of the indigenous peoples. Spanish was used as a
Intercultural bilingual education
Intercultural_bilingual_education
Mountain in Peru
Puka Parya (Quechua puka red, parya reddish, copper or sparrow, Hispanicized spelling Puca Paria) is a 4,865-metre-high (15,961 ft) mountain in the Andes
Puka_Parya
Mountain in Peru
Huch'uy Pirwalla (Quechua huch'uy small, Hispanicized spelling Uchuy Pirhualla) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,600 metres (15,092 ft) high
Huch'uy_Pirwalla
Archaeological site in Peru
quntu fragrance, aroma, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a fragrance", Hispanicized spelling Contuyog, Cuntuyog) is an archaeological site with rock paintings
Kuntuyuq
Adoption of features of another culture
Christianization Croatisation Francization Germanization Hellenization Hispanicization Indianisation Islamification Italianization Japanization Javanisation
Cultural_assimilation
Mountain in Peru
Kunturkunka (Quechua kuntur condor, kunka throat, gullet, neck, voice, Hispanicized spelling Condorcunca) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru. It is located
Kunturkunka
Greek explorer in Spanish service (1536–1602)
(northwestern Washington state in the United States). "Juan de Fuca" is a hispanicization of the Greek name Ioannis Fokas or Phokas (Ἰωάννης Φωκᾶς), latinized
Juan_de_Fuca
the Spanish municipality of Candón in Huelva, Andalucia; or from a Hispanicization of Ilocano kandong (Cyrtophyllum fragrans), a species of tree with
List of Philippine city name etymologies
List_of_Philippine_city_name_etymologies
Mythical creature of the Amazonian jungle
chaki = foot; spelling sometimes also used in Spanish) or Chullachaqui (Hispanicized spelling), also known as the Shapishico, is a mythical forest creature
Chullachaki
List of South American ethnic groups
family are typically seen as one singular ethnicity. Due to gradual Hispanicization following the Occupation of Araucania, the majority of Mapuche can
List of contemporary ethnic groups of South America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_South_America
Puerto Rican TV Host
to speak at conferences including SXSW, NALIP, Voto Latino, LAMC and Hispanicize where she also hosted the TECLA Awards. Montilla's latest project is
Pili_Montilla
Public school
Library. Primo de Rivera's dictatorship: the difficulties and the Hispanicization. 1926: Dissolved the Commonwealth, the County Council alone assumes
Institut_del_Teatre
Province in Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
26th populous province in the Philippines. The name of Zamboanga is the Hispanicized spelling of the Sinama term for "mooring place" - samboangan (also spelled
Zamboanga_del_Norte
Topics referred to by the same term
Ceibo or ceiba is the Hispanicized form of a word of Taíno origin; it may refer to: Ceiba: a genus of large trees in the family Malvaceae, commonly known
Ceibo
Mountain in Peru
Pachasniyuq (Quechua pachas gypsum, -ni, -yuq suffixes, "the one with gypsum", Hispanicized spelling Pachasnioc) is a mountain in the Huancavelica Region in Peru
Pachasniyuq
Venezuelan citizens who descend from Germans
interino) 1531 - 1533 Bartholomeus Sayler hispanicized as Bartolomé de Santillana 1533 Ambrose von Ehinger hispanicized as Ambrosio Alfinger 1533 - 1535 Nicolas
German_Venezuelans
Indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas
name "Lucayan" is an Anglicization of the Spanish Lucayos, itself a hispanicization derived from the Lucayan Lukku-Cairi, which the people used for themselves
Lucayan_people
Americans of Mexican ancestry
Americans of Spanish and Indigenous descent, Spanish settlers, other Hispanicized European settlers who settled in the Southwest during Spanish colonial
Mexican_Americans
Spanish Guinea Spanish Republic Nationalist Spain Nationalist victory Hispanicization of the zone and legally unification of Fernando Poo and Río Muni with
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
Mountain in Peru
bifera) -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the lujma", Hispanicized spelling Lucmani) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres
Lujmani
Mountain in Peru
Warmi Mach'ay (Quechua warmi woman, mach'ay cave, "woman cave", Hispanicized spelling Huarmimachay) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,800 m (15
Warmi_Mach'ay
Mountain in Peru
pachaq one hundred, pata step, bank of a river, "one hundred steps", Hispanicized spelling Pachacpata) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the
Pachak_Pata
Mountain in Peru
Laksha Warina, Lakshawarina, Llaksha Warina or Llakshawarina (Quechua, Hispanicized Lacshahuarina, Lacsha Huarina, Llacshahuarina, Llacsha Huarina), also
Laksha_Warina
Mountain in Bolivia
ditch, crevice, fissure, gap in the earth, "big brook" or "big ravine", Hispanicized spelling Jachcha Khaua) is a 4,718-metre-high (15,479 ft) mountain in
Jach'a_Q'awa
Morisco leader
Muhammad ibn Umayyah (Arabic: محمد بن أمية) better known by the hispanicized version of his name, Aben Humeya (born Fernando de Válor y Córdoba, c. 1546 –
Aben_Humeya
Political term for a state that is based around a nation
Czechization, Dutchification, Francisation, Germanisation, Hellenization, Hispanicization, Italianization, Lithuanization, Magyarisation, Polonisation, Russification
Nation_state
Mountain in the Andes of Bolivia
Chuqi Nasa (Aymara chuqi gold, nasa nose, "gold nose", Hispanicized spellings Choque Nasa, Choquenasa) is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia, about 4,640-metre
Chuqi_Nasa
Mountain in Peru
Willkarana (Aymara willka sun, -rana near, "near the sun", Hispanicized spelling Vilcarana) is a 5,300-metre-high (17,388 ft) mountain in the north of
Willkarana
Mountain in Peru
Wiluyu (Aymara wila blood, blood-red, uyu corral, "red corral", Hispanicized spelling Veluyo) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 4,600
Wiluyu_(Tiquillaca)
Mountain in Peru
Kikash (Quechua, Hispanicized spelling Quicash) or Pampash (in the local Quechua variant, pampa means "large plain") is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain
Kikash
Mountain in Peru
Awkillu word for apu (Andean mountain deity) or grandfather, old man, the Hispanicized spelling is the misleading word Auxilio which means "assistance" or "support")
Auxilio
Mountain in Peru
Wariri (Aymara wari vicuña, -(i)ri a suffix, Hispanicized spelling Huarire, also Huairire) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 4,800 metres
Wariri
Mountain in Bolivia
wisa the first-born of twins, -lla a suffix, 'little first-born twin', Hispanicized spelling Huisalla) is a 5,031-metre-high (16,506 ft) mountain in the
Wisalla
Gathering for mutually accomplishing a task or for fundraising
Haitian Creole. Tequio. Zapoteca Mink'a or minka (Quechua or Kichwa, Hispanicized minca, minga) is a type of traditional communal work in the Andes in
Communal_work
Mountain in Peru
appearance which used to be elected as a sacrificial offering for divinities, Hispanicized spelling Llallahui) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,600 metres
Llallawi_(Ayacucho)
Lake in Peru
Papaqucha (Quechua papa potato, qucha lake, "potato lake", hispanicized spelling Papacocha) is a lake in Peru located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province
Papaqucha_(Lima)
Mountain in Bolivia
Inka (Aymara and Quechua for Inca, Hispanicized spelling Inca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real in the Bolivian Andes. It is situated in the La Paz
Inka_(La_Paz)
Mountain in Peru
Wamas Chakra (Quechua chakra field, Hispanicized spelling Huamaschacra) is a 5,409-metre-high (17,746 ft) mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes
Wamas_Chakra
Lake in Bolivia
Q'ara Quta (Aymara q'ara bare, bald, quta lake, "bare lake", Hispanicized spellings Khara Kkota) is a Bolivian lake near hamlet Caracota in the Potosí
Q'ara_Quta_(Potosí)
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British, English
Star
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
A Beautiful Athlete
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lamp of redemption, Swim, Ferry across (1)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Flower in Heaven
Boy/Male
Scottish Irish
From the craggy hills.' Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Handsome beautiful
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Nursing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Protecting Happiness
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of French Obie. Compare Obey.Possibly also of German origin, an altered spelling of German Obbe, from a short form of the Germanic personal name Obbert.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wanted
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