It's possible that it's a Sephardic name. That would be a Jew exiled in the late 15th century when Spain decided to go 100% Catholic. Most ended up in Palestine, but a good number made their way to Russia. So I wouldn't rule it out, but in general that surname is Latin.
2006-07-20 16:47:18
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answered by yellow_jellybeans_rock 6
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The Solorzano family originated in Spain.
For a brief history of the family and the family crest, see the website below.
2006-07-23 08:20:29
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answered by StarGazer 1
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Solorzano Family Crest
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answered by ? 4
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It's Spanish; there is a town with that name in Spain
2006-07-20 14:41:53
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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probably not. italian or spanish is probably more likely. there are several sites which can be of help for names. Houseofnames.com may be able to be of some help. there are also sites for spanish and italian but I don't know what they are. you also may try rootweb.com it may have it listed. best of luck.
2006-07-20 17:48:06
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answered by de bossy one 6
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this name was first found in Catalonia in Northeastern Spain
2006-07-21 04:44:27
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answered by shirley_corsini 5
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nope, it s Italian or Spanish , i think. Russian last names end in "in", "ina", "ov", "ova"
2006-07-20 14:38:53
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answered by inDmood 3
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