Benitez

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Benítez (Spanish: [beˈniteθ], in Latin America: [beˈnites]; meaning "son of Benito") is a surname of Spanish origin. It is thought to have originated in Asturias, in the north of Spain.

Geographical distribution[]

As of 2014, 23.6% of all known bearers of the surname Benítez were residents of Paraguay (1:37), 19.2% of Argentina (1:266), 16.3% of Mexico (1:910), 7.2% of Colombia (1:793), 6.4% of Spain (1:864), 4.5% of the United States (1:9,485), 3.6% of Venezuela (1:1,009), 3.4% of Honduras (1:306), 3.4% of the Philippines (1:3,520), 3.3% of Cuba (1:422), 2.4% of El Salvador (1:312) and 1.3% of Ecuador (1:1,424).

In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:864) in the following autonomous communities:

In Paraguay, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:37) in the following departments:[1]

Argentina[]

Colombia[]

Cuba[]

Dominican Republic[]

Ecuador[]

  • Christian Benítez (also known as Chucho Benítez) (1986–2013), Ecuadorian professional football player.

Mexico[]

Paraguay[]

Philippines[]

Puerto Rico[]

Spain[]

  • El Cordobés (Manuel Benítez Pérez) (born 1936), Spanish matador.
  • Juan Manuel Benitez, reporter and host of NY1 Noticias, a 24-hour local news Spanish-language station in New York City.
  • Rafael Benítez (born 1960), Spanish professional football player and manager.

United States[]

  • Gio Benitez, journalist.
  • Jazmin Benitez, American professional wrestler known by her ring names Mercedes Martinez and Retaliation
  • Joe Benitez (born 1971), American comic book artist.
  • John Benitez (better known as Jellybean Benitez) (born 1957), American musician, DJ, and music producer.
  • Wilfred Benítez (born 1958), American world champion professional boxer.

Uruguay[]

Venezuela[]

See also[]

References[]

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