The surname Granados likely has Spanish origins, deriving from the Spanish word "granado," meaning pomegranate tree. It is common for surnames to be derived from nature, and in this case, the name may have originally referred to someone who lived near or worked with pomegranate trees. The surname Granados may have been used to identify individuals based on their occupation, location, or even as a symbol of fertility or abundance.
Ranked #1347 nationally, Granados appeared 26187 times in the U.S. Census. It’s not rare, but also not widespread — about 9 people per 100,000 carry it.
Our database contains over 4104 people with the last name Granados. This surname is most commonly found in Texas, California, Florida. We have over 3 unique first names combined with the last name Granados in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Jose, Maria, Juan.
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