History:
Jejama is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin name Gaius.
The surname Jejama first appeared in Spain during the medieval period, when the Castilian kingdom was established. It is believed to have been adopted by a family of Spanish nobility.
Description:
Jejama is a surname that is still found in Spain today, as well as in other Spanish-speaking countries. People with this surname often have a strong sense of family and cultural identity, and often take pride in their heritage.
Jejama families typically celebrate traditional Spanish holidays such as Christmas and Easter, as well as other special occasions such as baptisms and weddings. They may also celebrate the Day of the Dead and other traditional festivals.
The surname Jejama may also be spelled as Gaijama, Gejama, or Gijama. It may also be found in other countries with Spanish-speaking populations, such as Mexico, Argentina, and Chile.










