Vargas is a Spanish surname of Castilian origin. The founder of the house was Iván de Martin who fought as a knight in the reconquest of Madrid, in 1083, in the service of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[citation needed]

Vargas
Place of originSpain

The surname is also a Sephardic Jewish surname with the family Vargas emanating from the once existing Jewish community of Cantabria, Spain.[1] Descendants of this family now live across Spain and Latin America.

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As of 2014, 22.2% of all known bearers of the surname Vargas were residents of Mexico. Listing of frequency:

In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:863) in the following autonomous communities:

In Costa Rica, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:51) in the following provinces:[2]

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Sciences

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  • Virginia Vargas (born 1945), Peruvian sociologist and women's movement leader

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