Means "son of Gonzalo" in Spanish. This is among the most common surnames in Spain. "Gonzalo" is from the medieval name Gundisalvus, which was the Latin form of a Germanic (possibly Visigothic or Suebi) name composed of gunda "war" and maybe salba "salve, ointment", salo "dark, dusky" or sal "house, hall" (with the spelling perhaps influenced by Latin salvus "safe").
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