History:
The surname Sanchés is of Spanish origin.
The surname Sanchés is derived from the personal name Sancho, which is a Spanish form of the Latin name Sanctius. It is believed to have originated in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages.
Description:
Sanchés is a common surname in the Spanish-speaking world, especially in Spain and Latin America. In the United States, it is most common among people of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent.
Sanchés is a patronymic surname, meaning it is derived from the name of a person's father or ancestor. It is a common practice in Spanish-speaking countries to use the father's given name as the surname of the children.
The surname Sanchés may be spelled differently depending on the country and region. Variations include Sanchéz, Sanchis, Sanxés, and Sanz.







