Beltrán is a Spanish-Italian surname (or given male name) of initially Italian origin with the first record of the surname found at the University of Bologna. Centuries later, the surname primarily came to be found in the Catalan-speaking region of eastern Spain and southern France. It derives from the Germanic words berht ("bright") and hramn ("raven").[1] It shares this same Germanic origin with Bertrand (French) and Bertram (German). In non-Spanish speaking countries, the accent is usually omitted as Beltran.
Given name
edit- Prince Beltran of Bulgaria, the second son of Kardam of Saxe-Coburg and grandson of Simeon II of Bulgaria
- Beltrán Osorio, Spanish aristocrat and jockey known as the "Iron Duke" of Alburquerque
- Beltrán de la Cueva, Spanish nobleman, suspected to be the father of Joanna "la Beltraneja", daughter of Henry IV of Castille
- Beltrán Pérez, Dominican baseball pitcher
Surname
edit- Alfredo Beltrán Leyva (born 1971), Mexican drug lord
- Álvaro Beltrán (born 1978), Mexican racquetball player
- Carlos Beltrán (born 1977), Puerto Rican baseball outfielder
- Carlos Beltrán (musician) (born 1956), Mexican multi-keyboard player
- Crispin Beltran (1933–2008), Filipino politician and labour organizer
- Daima Beltrán (born 1972), Cuban judoka
- Eusebius J. Beltran (born 1934), U.S. Catholic bishop
- Francis Beltrán (born 1979), Dominican baseball pitcher
- Ileana Beltrán (born 1971), Cuban judoka
- Joey Beltran (born 1981), American mixed martial artist
- Joaquín Beltrán (born 1977), Mexican football defender
- José Miguel Arenas Beltrán, or Valtònyc (born 1993), Spanish rapper
- Lola Beltrán (1932–1996), Mexican actress and singer
- Lucas Beltrán (born 2001), Argentine footballer
- Luis Beltrán (1526–1581), Valencian priest, patron saint of Colombia
- Manuel Beltrán (born 1971), Spanish road cyclist
- Manuela Beltrán (fl. 1780), Colombian woman who organized a peasant revolt against excess taxation
- Mike Beltran (born 1984), Florida State Representative and Litigator
- Monica Beltran (born 1985), U.S. soldier
- Morena Beltrán (born 1999), Argentine TV host and journalist
- Nelly Beltrán (1925–2007), Argentine actress
- Perla Beltrán (born 1986), Mexican beauty queen
- Robert Beltran (born 1953), Mexican American actor
- Sister Sponsa Beltran (1925–2016), American nun
- Tito Beltrán (born 1965), Chilean tenor
- Yurizan Beltran, an American pornographic actress
Places
editArgentina
edit- Beltrán, Santiago del Estero, a municipality
- Luis Beltrán, Río Negro, a municipality
- Fray Luis Beltrán, Santa Fe, a town
- Beltran (volcano), a volcano
Colombia
edit- Beltrán, Cundinamarca, a town
References
edit- ^ "Beltran Name Meaning & Beltran Family History at Ancestry.com". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2017-04-08.