This list includes 54 Spanish last names that start with F, from “Fabra” to “Félix”. These surnames range from common, widely used family names to regional and historical variants useful for genealogy and naming.

Spanish last names that start with F are family names of Spanish-language origin beginning with the letter F. Many reflect occupations, places, or patronyms; “Félix” also appears as a widespread given name turned surname.

Below you’ll find the table with Surname, Meaning/Origin, Notable people, and Region/Notes.

Surname: Shows the last name in standard orthography so you can find exact spellings and variants quickly.

Meaning/Origin: Gives a concise one-line meaning or origin summary so you understand likely roots and historical context at a glance.

Notable people: Lists one or two notable bearers with a short descriptor to help identify famous or historically important individuals.

Region/Notes: Notes frequency, regional use, or spelling variants so you can judge geographic distribution and probable cultural associations.

Spanish last names that start with F

SurnameVariantsEstimated bearers / RankMeaning
FernándezFernandez2,000,000–3,000,000son of Fernando (patronymic)
FloresFlorez; Flórez; de Flores1,000,000–2,000,000flowers
FuentesFuente; de Fuentes300,000–800,000springs; fountains
Figueroade Figueroa; Figuero200,000–600,000place of fig trees
FrancoFrancos150,000–400,000Frank; free man (Germanic)
FerrerFerré; Ferrers100,000–250,000blacksmith (Catalan/Valencian)
Fonsecade Fonseca50,000–200,000dry well; place name
FríasFrias; Fria50,000–150,000from Frías (toponymic) or “cold”
Fajardode Fajardo30,000–150,000likely toponymic (place name)
FalcónFalcon; Falcón20,000–100,000falcon (bird)
FlórezFlorez; Flores50,000–150,000flowers (archaic/variant)
FerreiroFerrer; Ferrero30,000–100,000blacksmith (Galician/Portuguese)
FerreiraFerreyra; Ferrería50,000–200,000ironworker; place of ironworks
FerreyraFerreira20,000–100,000variant of Ferreira (blacksmith)
FunesFunes10,000–80,000toponymic (from Funes)
FélixFelix; Féliz100,000–300,000happy, lucky (Latin)
FelicianoFeliciano20,000–100,000fortunate (from Felix)
FleitasFleitas20,000–80,000likely toponymic or regional
FusterFusté; Fusters30,000–120,000carpenter (Catalan)
FuertesFuerte; Fuertés30,000–120,000strong; brave
FábregasFàbregas; Fabregas10,000–50,000small forge (Catalan)
FabraFabra5,000–40,000related to ‘faber’ (smith) or toponymic
FarréFarre; Farré5,000–30,000Catalan surname (occupational/toponymic)
FauraFaura2,000–20,000toponymic (from Faura)
FornForn2,000–20,000oven; baker (Catalan)
FalcóFalco; Falcó2,000–20,000falcon (Catalan noble form)
FontánFontan; Fontán5,000–30,000fountain; spring
FontFonts5,000–30,000spring; fountain (Catalan)
FontanaFontana5,000–25,000fountain (Italian/Catalan)
FormosoFormoso2,000–20,000beautiful (from Latin ‘formosus’)
FariñaFariñas; Faryna5,000–30,000flour (Galician); occupational
FagúndezFagundez; Fagundes1,000–15,000Portuguese/Galician patronymic
FranchFranch2,000–15,000Frank; from France (Catalan)
FerrerasFerreras10,000–50,000place of blacksmiths; plural of ferrer
FrutosFrutos10,000–40,000fruits; linked to Saint Fructus
FidalgoFidalgo10,000–40,000nobleman (from Portuguese ‘fidalgo’)
FerrónFerron; Ferrón1,000–10,000diminutive/variant of ferrer
FuenzalidaFuenzalida1,000–10,000fountain + burned/unclear compound
FuenmayorFuenmayor1,000–20,000great spring (from fuente + mayor)
FreireFreire5,000–30,000friar; brother (from Latin frater)
FreixasFreixas; Freixàs1,000–10,000ash tree (Catalan ‘freixa’)
FornellFornell1,000–8,000little oven; topographic from ‘forn’
FiguerasFigueras; Figueres5,000–30,000fig trees (Catalan)
FigueredoFigueredo5,000–25,000place of fig trees (Galician/Portuguese)
FeliúFeliú; Feliu2,000–15,000from Felix; happy or blessed
FerrandoFerrando5,000–30,000variant/patronymic of Fernando
FornésFornés; Fornes1,000–8,000from ‘forn’ (oven) or place name
FronteraFrontera1,000–10,000border (toponymic)
FuentealbaFuentealba1,000–15,000white spring (fuente + alba)
FuentelsazFuentelsaz500–5,000spring of Saz (toponymic)
FagundesFagundes1,000–15,000Portuguese patronymic/toponymic
ForcadaForcada1,000–8,000place of forks or rock fissure (toponymic)
FlorFlor5,000–30,000flower
Fuertes (alternate entry handled)UnknownUnknownUnknown

Descriptions

Fernández
One of the most common Hispanic surnames across Spain and Latin America. Notable: Javier Fernández (1991), Spanish figure skater; Vicente Fernández (1940–2021), Mexican singer.
Flores
Very widespread throughout Spanish-speaking countries; common toponymic/ornamental name. Notable: Ricardo Flores Magón (1874–1922), Mexican activist; Lourdes Flores (1959), Peruvian politician.
Fuentes
Widely found in Spain and Latin America, often toponymic from places with springs. Notable: Carlos Fuentes (1928–2012), Mexican novelist.
Figueroa
Old Galician noble surname with strong presence in Spain and Latin America. Notable: Álvaro Figueroa (1863–1950), Spanish statesman.
Franco
Common in Spain and parts of Latin America; famously borne by General Francisco Franco (1892–1975).
Ferrer
Typical Catalan/Valencian occupational surname, common in eastern Spain. Notable: José Ferrer (1912–1992), Puerto Rican actor.
Fonseca
Iberian toponymic surname common in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. Notable: Juan Fernando Fonseca (1979), Colombian singer (stage name Fonseca).
Frías
Linked to the town of Frías (Burgos); present in Castile and Latin America.
Fajardo
Found notably in Colombia, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean; historical and political family name in Latin America.
Falcón
Used in Spain and Latin America; also a Venezuelan state name; noble and toponymic associations.
Flórez
Galician/Castilian variant of Flores, common in northern Spain and Latin America.
Ferreiro
Typical in Galicia and northern Portugal, occupational origin; present in Latin America.
Ferreira
Portuguese/Galician origin; widespread in Galicia and many Latin American countries.
Ferreyra
Common in Argentina, Paraguay and other Southern Cone countries. Notable: José Ferreyra (1889–1943), Argentine filmmaker.
Funes
Found in Navarre and widely in Latin America. Notable: Mauricio Funes (1959), Salvadoran politician and former president.
Félix
Used as both given name and surname; present across Spanish-speaking countries.
Feliciano
Common in the Caribbean and Puerto Rico as a surname. Notable: José Feliciano (1945), Puerto Rican singer.
Fleitas
Frequent in Paraguay, Uruguay and parts of Argentina, with Guaraní-region concentrations.
Fuster
Strong presence in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. Notable: Joan Fuster (1922–1992), Valencian writer.
Fuertes
Spanish surname borne notably in literature and arts. Notable: Gloria Fuertes (1917–1998), Spanish poet.
Fábregas
Catalan occupational surname. Notable: Cesc Fàbregas (1987), Spanish footballer.
Fabra
Valencian/Catalan surname seen in politics and business (regional concentrations).
Farré
Common in Catalonia and Andorra; local family histories and regional figures.
Faura
Valencian surname tied to the town of Faura and surrounding areas.
Forn
Catalan occupational surname, found regionally in northeastern Spain.
Falcó
Catalan aristocratic surname with historic noble houses. Notable: Carlos Falcó (1937–2020), Spanish aristocrat.
Fontán
Found in Galicia and parts of northern Spain; often toponymic.
Font
Common Catalan surname tied to natural springs and toponyms.
Fontana
Found in Catalonia and parts of Latin America, often from toponymic origins.
Formoso
Galician/Portuguese surname present in Spain and the Americas.
Fariña
Galician surname also seen across Latin America due to migration.
Fagúndez
Common in Uruguay and Argentina. Notable: Diego Fagúndez (1995), Uruguayan-American footballer.
Franch
Catalan surname indicating Frankish/foreign origin; regional in Catalonia.
Ferreras
Seen across Spain and Latin America; often occupational/toponymic.
Frutos
A Castilian surname with religious/toponymic associations; moderate presence in Spain.
Fidalgo
Galician/Portuguese origin meaning minor nobility; present in Iberia and the Americas.
Ferrón
Galician surname with local concentrations in northwest Spain.
Fuenzalida
Chilean surname with notable families in central Chile.
Fuenmayor
Toponymic surname common in Venezuela and parts of Spain.
Freire
Galician/Portuguese surname present in Spain and Latin America.
Freixas
Catalan surname with regional concentrations in Catalonia and the Balearics.
Fornell
Catalan surname recorded in northeastern Spain.
Figueras
Toponymic/Catalan surname, common in Catalonia and among diaspora communities.
Figueredo
Frequent in Cuba and parts of Latin America; toponymic origin.
Feliú
Catalan surname with medieval roots, present in Spain and former colonies.
Ferrando
Found in Valencia and parts of eastern Spain; sometimes Italian-influenced.
Fornés
Mallorcan and Catalan surname with historic families in the Balearic Islands.
Frontera
Used as a surname in Spain and Latin America, often originally toponymic.
Fuentealba
Toponymic surname notably present in Chile and Argentina.
Fuentelsaz
Rare Spanish surname originating from Guadalajara province place names.
Fagundes
Portuguese/Galician surname also borne by Spanish-speaking populations, especially in border regions.
Forcada
Catalan/Valencian surname with local concentrations.
Flor
Used as a surname in Spain and Latin America; ornamental and toponymic origins.
Fuertes (alternate entry handled)
Unknown
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