Description:
The origin of the Majrigal surname is uncertain. It is believed to be a variation of the Arabic name Majrigi, which means 'merchant'. It is also thought to be derived from the Hebrew name Makhri, meaning 'king'. The Majrigal surname is found in several countries, including Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the United States. It is most commonly found in Spain, where it is particularly associated with the city of Seville. The Majrigal surname has a long history, with records of its use dating back to the 13th century. It is believed to have been a name of nobility, and some members of the family were prominent figures in the Spanish court. The Majrigal surname has been adopted by many cultures and has taken on different variations. In Spain, it is spelled Majrigal, while in Portugal it is spelled Machrigal. In Italy, the spelling is Majriglia. In the United States, the spelling is Majrigal. The Majrigal surname is associated with a number of customs and traditions. In Spain, it is associated with the celebration of the Day of the Dead, when the family gathers to honor the dead. In Portugal, it is associated with the celebration of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In Italy, it is associated with the celebration of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The Majrigal surname has also been adopted by other cultures, including Jewish families. In the United States, it is sometimes spelled Majrigel.








