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      • The surname Valdes was first found in Asturias, birthplace of the Christian Reconquest of Spain. Valdespino was founded in 1430 and is one of Spain's oldest sherry and Spanish wine producers.
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  2. The meaning of Valdes. 1. Spanish (Valdés): habitational name from Valdés in Asturias, an old name of the town of Luarca. Compare Baldes and Valdez. 2. Catalan (Valdès): nickname from Catalan valdès ‘Waldensian’, i.e. a member of a Puritan religious sect which was founded in the 12th century by Peter Valdes (died 1205) in southern France.

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  3. The Valdes family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1851 and 1920. The most Valdes families were found in USA in 1880. In 1880 there were 181 Valdes families living in New Mexico. This was about 49% of all the recorded Valdes's in USA. New Mexico had the highest population of Valdes families in 1880.

  4. Where Does The Last Name Valdes Come From? nationality or country of origin The surname Valdes (Arabic: فالديس, Russian: Вальдес) has its highest incidence in Mexico.

  5. Valdes Name Meaning. Spanish (Valdés): habitational name from Valdés in Asturias, an old name of the town of Luarca. Compare Baldes and Valdez . Catalan (Valdès): nickname from Catalan valdès ‘Waldensian’, i.e. a member of a Puritan religious sect which was founded in the 12th century by Peter Valdes (died 1205) in southern France.

  6. Origin. Valdes : 1: Spanish (Valdés): habitational name from Valdés in Asturias an old name of the town of Luarca. Compare Baldes and Valdez.2: Catalan (Valdès): nickname from Catalan valdès ‘Waldensian’ i.e. a member of a Puritan religious sect which was founded in the 12th century by Peter Valdes (died 1205) in southern France. More.

  7. Feb 20, 2020 · Kimberly Powell. Updated on February 20, 2020. The Valdez surname has more than one possible origin: A patronymic surname meaning son of Baldo (from the German bald, "brave"); Baldo is a shortened form of Baltazar, one of the three magi. One who came from Valdéz (tableland), translated literally as "from the valley."