My surname "GERAL" is apparently a "Nickname"?
I am Portuguese and my family came from Madeira. I found out recently that the surname is actually a nickname and the origination thereof is unknown. Is there anyone that possibly has the same surname or could share some knowledge of this surname.
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Try this site's sister site:
http://surnames.behindthename.com/bb/list.php?board=sur
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson
http://surnames.behindthename.com/bb/list.php?board=sur
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson
Jiral (or giral, I'm not sure of the spelling) means "valley" in Portuguese. There is a place in Madeira called "Jiral das Freiras" (Valley of the Nuns), which is soooo beautiful :)