History:
The Pachanga surname is believed to be of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'pachanga,' which means 'party' or 'festival.'
The Pachanga surname has been traced back to the 15th century in Spain, where it was used to refer to people who were involved in organizing or hosting large celebrations or festivals.
Description:
The Pachanga surname is associated with a festive and joyous spirit. Those who bear the name are often seen as being fun-loving and outgoing.
In some families, it is customary to celebrate the birthday of a Pachanga family member with a large gathering of family and friends.
Pachangas is the most common spelling of the surname, but other variations include Pachango, Pachangos, Pachangue, and Pachanguez.







