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Concha is a Spanish surname of Latin origin.[1] It was derived from the Latin word concha which means shell and is used as a topographic surname referring to those living in or near a cavity.[1] In American Spanish it also refers to an ornamental disk of American Indian origin having a shell or flower design.[2] It is used as a diminutive of the Spanish feminine given name Concepción.[3]
Concha Zardoya, María Concepción Zardoya González (1914–2004), Chilean poet
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Look up concha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Concha is a Spanish surname of Latin origin.[1] It was derived from the Latin word concha which means shell and is used as a topographic surname referring to those living in or near a cavity.[1] In American Spanish it also refers to an ornamental disk of American Indian origin having a shell or flower design.[2] It is used as a diminutive of the Spanish feminine given name Concepción.[3]
Concha Zardoya, María Concepción Zardoya González (1914–2004), Chilean poet
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