History:
The surname Sapara is derived from the Spanish word sapara, which means to separate or divide.
The Sapara surname originated in Spain and was used as a patronymic name. It is believed to have been used by the Visigoths who invaded the Iberian Peninsula in the 5th century.
Description:
The Sapara surname is associated with the Basque people of northern Spain and southern France. It is also associated with the Romani people of Spain, who are believed to have adopted the surname when they migrated to the Iberian Peninsula.
In some parts of Spain, the Sapara surname is used as a title of respect or honor. It is also believed to be associated with certain Basque traditions and customs.
The Sapara surname is sometimes spelled as Saporo, Saparra, or Saparro.







