Romero
OccupationalMeaning
Derived from the Spanish word for 'rosemary' or 'pilgrim', referring to someone who grew rosemary or was a pilgrim.
Etymology
From the Latin rosmarinus (rosemary plant) or from romero (pilgrim to Rome), which became romero in Spanish. The surname likely originated as an occupational or descriptive name.
About the Romero Surname
Romero is an occupational surname with dual origins, referring either to rosemary growers or pilgrims. The name became hereditary during the medieval period and spread throughout Spanish-speaking regions.
Distribution
Found throughout Spain and Spanish-speaking countries, with notable concentrations in Andalusia and Mexico.