History:
The surname Carrasco is derived from the Spanish word carrasco, meaning 'brave warrior.'
The Carrasco family has a long history in Spain, dating back to the 16th century. The first recorded use of the surname was in 1585, when a certain Juan Carrasco was mentioned in a document from the city of Seville.
Description:
The Carrasco surname is associated with a strong sense of loyalty and honor, and is often found among those who serve in the Spanish military.
Many Carrasco families still observe traditional Spanish customs such as bull-fighting, flamenco dancing, and the consumption of tapas.
The Carrasco surname is found in many variations, including Carrasco, Carrascosa, Carrasquilla, Carrasquillo, and Carrasquel.






