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These are the most beautiful surnames in Argentina, according to AI

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In Argentina, surnames reflect a marked cultural diversity due to the variety of origins such as , , French, Arabic and Jewish. Reuters/Carl Recine

How attractive a surname may sound depends, to a large extent, on the perception of each person. Artificial intelligence recognizes this subjectivity, but has the ability to generate lists of common surnames in Argentina.

Chatgpt clarifies that there is no objective consensus about what are the “most surnames” of the country, since the aesthetic appreciation of a surname varies according to cultural, phonetic and personal factors.

However, some can be perceived as harmonious or pleasant for their loudness, their history or their social or artistic associations.

Chatgpt points to beauty is
Chatgpt points to beauty is subjective. Reuters/given Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

In a country like Argentina, with a great diversity of origins, Spanish, Italians, French, Arabs, Jews, among others, the surnames reflect a remarkable multicultural wealth.

Next, there is a list elaborated by artificial intelligence that includes some surnames that are usually considered pleasant or distinguished in everyday speech or in certain cultural contexts.

Surname of Italian origin (very common already valued)

  • Moretti.
  • Romagnoli.
  • Bellini.

Surname of Spanish origin (Spanish or Basque, with some musicality)

  • Arriaga.
  • Delgado.
  • Montes.
  • Salazar.
  • Almada.
Some surnames gain notoriety for
Some surnames gain notoriety by public figures, for example Sabato. (AP)

French or French roots surnames (less common, but sound)

  • Beauchamp.
  • DUBOIS.
  • Fontaine.

Surname considered “artistic” or with social recognition

  • Takes (Por Ricardice takes).
  • Favaloro (by René Favaloro).
  • (Por Ernesto Saturday).

“Beauty perception can also be influenced by public, literary or artistic figures,” explains Chatgpt.

Artificial intelligence does not have
Artificial intelligence does not have the ability to identify beauty. (Infobae Illustrative Image)

Discover the origin of your name in seconds, for and without the need to register or create an , Through a website called Genenet. You just have to write the last name you want to explore and click on the magnifying glass icon to access all available information.

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The platform offers data on origin, popularity, frequency, places where it is more common, as well as similar surnames.

It also allows to know the history and evolution of the last name over , which provides a deeper vision of your roots. With this tool, accessing genealogical information has never been so easy and fast.

It is not necessary to register to
It is not necessary to register to consult this portal. (Geneat)

Genenet is a community made up of more than 5 million members who share their genealogical data openly.

It gathers information on more than 9 billion people through family trees, digitized archival documents, family photographs and records.

Although users have the option of registering, it is not mandatory if you only want to make a query.

On this website it is possible to access detailed information about the origin, popularity, geographical frequency and other relevant aspects of a surname. For example, looking for the last name Murillo, the following type of information is obtained:

The platform shows a map
The platform shows a map where this last name is more frequent. (Gnenet)

It is indicated that Murillo is a surname of Spanish origin, linked to several places called Murillo, especially in the provinces of Navarra, Logroño and Zaragoza.

The surname Murillo occupies the 462nd position in terms of frequency within the Gneanet database. This suggests that it is a moderate frequency surname, although it is not among the most common.

A map shows the distribution of the last name in different regions, highlighting the places where it is more common.

Users can make queries
Users can make free consultations on this website. (Infobae Illustrative Image)

In this case, Murillo has a significant presence in several locations in Spain, such as Arguedas, Sangüesa, Ablitas and Alhama de Granada, among others, with the number of people who carry it in each of them.

The platform also includes a graph that represents the evolution of the last name over time, from 1600 to the present. This visualization allows us to observe how its frequency has increased or decreased in the available GENEANET records.

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