name of Salazar
a_reader2003
carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Tue Aug 12 11:42:20 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 76686
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Carolina <silmariel at t...> wrote:
> Catlady:
(snip)
ZAR means old, and SALA is Palace, so te meaning is "The old Palace"."
(snip)
> From http://www.buber.net/Basque/Surname/S/salazar.htm
(snip)
> Translation: The origin from the linage: two brothers from
Normandis arrived
> at Santona, the older settled in Salazar, Castilla la vieja
(Burgos), the
> younger in El Tobar (Burgos)
>
> I don't know how the author concludes from this that Salazar is a
basque name.
> It seems to be from Burgos, Castilla the Old.
>
> I've found another page that cites dates, here
> http://www.geocities.com/salazarisaias/
(snip)
>
> Translated: Salazar is a toponimic with sephardite-castillian
origin, from the
> valley of the same name, in Burgos, in Comunity of Castilla and
Leon. Founder
> was Galindo de S, first lord of the valley. One of his sons was
Martín
> Galindo de S, second lord of S in 884.
>
> And here is more information, from
> http://www.sephardim.com/namelist.shtml?
mode=form&from=S&to=S&Search=Search
>
> [[
> Salazar(1)(2)(3)(6c)(9)(14)(29)
> (~): upload completed
> (1) From the civil records of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.(~)
> (2) From the records of Bevis Marks, The Spanish and Portuguese
Congregation
> of London.(~)
> (3) From the burial register of Bethahaim Velho Cemetery, Published
by the
> Jewish Historical Society of England.(~)
> (6c) Reports the names of people who appeared before the
inquisition in El
> Peru.(~)
> (9) From the book, "Precious Stones of the Jews of Curacao Jewry
1657-1957.(~)
> (14) From the publication, "Los Sefardes", by Jose M. Estrugo.
Published by
> Editorial Lex La Habana, 1958. (Apellidos corrientes entre los
Sephardies)(~)
> (29) "Sangre Judia" ("Jewish Blood") by Pere Bonnin. A list of
3,500 Jewish
> names as created and defined by the Holy Office (la Santo Oficio)
of Spain.
> The list is a result of a census of Jewish communities of Spain by
the
> Catholic Church. All the names listed here are those of Jewish
origin.
> ]]
>
> Don't seems basque.
>
> silmariel
>From CW:
Silmariel, this is quite fascinating. Are you saying that Salazar is
actually an ancient Jewish name ? Given the whole good v.evil theme
of the series, Harry as potential saviour/but as yet unknown,
possible family relationship with Voldemort, descendent of Slytherin
etc, the twists to the end confrontation are very complex to
contemplate. Harry as modern saviour of the Jewish race ? Oh lordy...
but maybe I have not quite understood your post, is this what you
mean?
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