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Ortiz (pronounced [oɾˈtiθ]) is a Spanish-language surname. Means "son of Orti". Patronymic from the given name "Orti", which seems to be disputed in meaning, deriving from either Basque, Latin fortis meaning "brave, strong", or Latin fortunius meaning "fortunate". Officials of the Spanish Inquisition in Toledo, Spain, wrote in the 1590s that "this surname Ortiz, although they have few sanbenitos, is in this city a very converso lineage and surname".[1]

People

Fictional people

  • Liza Ortiz, character in the American television series, Fear the Walking Dead

See also

References

  1. ^ Linda Martz, A Network of Converso Families in Early Modern Toledo: Assimilating a Minority (2003), p. 78-79.