Sancho
The name Sancho is an Iberian name of Basque origin (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans).[1] Sancho stems from Latin Sanctius.[2] The feminine form is Sancha and the common patronymic is Sánchez.
Kings of Navarre
- Sancho I
- Sancho II
- Sancho III
- Sancho IV
- Sancho V (also king of Aragon)
- Sancho VI
- Sancho VII
Kings of León and Castile
- Sancho I (León)
- Sancho II (León and Castille)
- Sancho III (Castille)
- Sancho IV (León and Castille)
Kings of Portugal
King of Majorca
Dukes of Gascony
Counts of Castille
Other historical figures
- Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo
- Sancho, Count of Provence
- Sancho I of Astarac
- Sancho Alfónsez
- Sanciolo d'Aragona
- Sancho Manoel de Vilhena
- Sancho Gracia
- Juan Bautista Sancho
- German philosopher Max Stirner is repeatedly referred to as 'Sancho' in The German Ideology by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, comparing Stirner's methodology to the 'wisdom' of Sancho Panza in Don Quixote.
Fictional
Other
- Sancho (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
- Sancho, West Virginia
- Mu Arae e, a extrasolar planet, also known as Sancho.
References
- ↑ http://www.deperu.com/apellidos-peruanos/significado.php?AP=46
- ↑ Eichler, Ernst; Hilty, Gerold; Löffler, Heinrich; Steger, Hugo; Zgusta, Ladislav: Namenforschung / Name Studies / Les noms propres, Walter de Gruyter, 1 January 1995, p. 748 Online
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