Description:
SANTOSAMMA is a Spanish surname of Basque origin, derived from the Spanish name Santos and the Basque word amma, meaning “mother”. It is thought to have originated from the Basque region of Spain, where it was used by the local people to distinguish between different families. The history of the surname is closely linked to the history of the Basque region. The Basques were one of the oldest ethnic groups in Europe and have maintained their own distinct culture and language for centuries. During the Middle Ages, the Basques were an independent nation and were able to resist the rule of many different rulers. As a result, the Basque people developed a unique culture and language that is still present today. The culture of the Basque people is characterized by a strong sense of community and a strong sense of identity. This is reflected in the customs and traditions of the Basque people, which include traditional Basque music, dance, and cuisine. Variations of the surname SANTOSAMMA can be found in other parts of the world, including Latin America, the Philippines, and the United States. In some cases, the surname may have been altered to reflect different languages or cultures. For example, in the Philippines, the name may be spelled as “Santosamma” or “Santosamma-Lopez”. In the United States, the name may be spelled as “Santosamma-Gonzalez” or “Santosamma-Rodriguez”.








