Fontecilla
Fontecilla is a family name found in Spain, Chile, Mexico, Venezuela, The United States, and Canada.
Origin
Fontecilla is one of a set of surnames related to or descended from 'Fuentes,' meaning fountains.[1] These names include Fuente, de la Fuente, Fuentecilla, Fuéntez, Fuentez, Font, Fonte, Fontes, Fontecilla, Fontana, Fontano, Fontanal, Fontanales, Fontanals, Fontanella, Fontanet, Fontanillos and many more.[1]
The name Fontecilla is a diminutive of fuente, a cognate of fountain.
It is a common surname in Chile and Italy (Torino).
In Santiago, Chile, there is a street named La Fontecilla.
Notable Persons named Fontecilla
- Mercedes Fontecilla (The 2nd first lady of Chile, 1811–1813).[2]
 - José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla (Chilean revolutionary, 1820–1860)
 - Francisco Vargas Fontecilla (Chile's Minister of the Interior and Foreign Affairs, 1867–1868).[3]
 - Mariano Sánchez Fontecilla (Chile's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cult and Colonization, 1889–1890 and 1894–1895).[3]
 - Aída Laso de Fontecilla (educator and 1932 Guggenheim Fellow).[4]
 - Ernesto Fontecilla (Chilean artist - 1930s).
 - Eduardo Fontecilla (1956 Olympic competitor from Chile).[5]
 - Rafael Fontecilla Riquelme (President of Chile's Supreme Court, 1960–1963)[6]
 - Ezequiel Fontecilla (Chilean architect whose famous work includes Templo Parroquial)[7]
 - Andrés Fontecilla (Chilean banking business enterprising developer to college Banca Xpress, 2011-2013)
 
References
- 1 2 House of Names
 - ↑ First Ladies of Chile.
 - 1 2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile.
 - ↑ List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1932.
 - ↑ Chile at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
 - ↑ Corte Suprema de Justicia
 - ↑ es:Los Andes (Chile)
 
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