| Display title | Mexico Naming Customs |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | See, Surnames Historical Development in Spain Naming Customs. In Spain, the name system was well established by the 1100s, and the naming customs of Spain became the basis for other Spanish-speaking countries. The historical development of these practices, described in this article, all took place in Spain before they began colonizing Mexico. Hereditary surnames were well-established when Spaniards brought them to Mexico. |