Meaning & Origin
Toledano is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the city of Toledo in Spain. The city's name comes from Latin Toletum, which may have Celtic roots meaning "hill."History and DistributionThe Toledano surname indicates a familial or ancestral connection to Toledo. Bearers are found mainly in Spanish-speaking countries, the United States, France, Canada, Israel, and Australia. The name is especially prominent among Sephardi Jews, whose ancestors often trace back to Toledo, Spain. After the expulsion of Jews in 1492, Toledanos spread to Safed, Salonika, and Morocco. By the 16th century, they had settled in Fez, Morocco, and later Meknes, becoming community leaders for generations. The name was retained also among non-Jewish Spaniards.Notable BearersAvi Toledano (born 1948), Moroccan-Israeli singerAvraham Toledano, Mashgiach ruchani (spiritual supervisor) of Yeshivat Haraayon Ha… (source incomplete)Key FactsMeaning: "from Toledo"Origin: Spanish (toponymic)Type: SurnameUsage regions: Spanish-speaking countries, Israel, France, Canada, USA, Australia