Madrian
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Adelita, Adora, Adriana, Agustina, Aitana, Alaia, Alejandra, Alondra, Amada, Amaya, Amparo, Andrea, Anita, Anselma, Arcelia, Bernardita, Betania, Blanca, Brunilda, Calista, Camila, Candela, Candelas, Candida, Caridad, Carina, Carlota, Carmelita, Carmina, Catalina, Cecilia, Cintia, Clotilde, Concha, Consuela, Corona, Dalia, Daniela, Deflina, Delia, Desideria, Dores, Dulce, Edelmria, Elba, Elena, Eliana, Elisa, Elvira, Emiliana, Encarnita, Esmeralda, Estela, Evelia, Felicidad, Fidelia, Francesca, Gabriela, Genoveva, Herminia, Hortensia, Iris, Isabela, Jacinta, Jesenia, Jimena, Josefina, Julieta, Laurita, Liliana, Lorena, Monica, Ofelia, Oriana, Paloma, Pastora, Petrona, Rosalia, Rosalina, Rosario, Sabela, Sabina, Sancha, Serafina, Sofia, Soledad, Soraya, Teresita, Valentia, Valeria, Victoria, Vilma, Viviana, Yesenia, Zoraida
Masculine names
Abilio, Adelardo, Adrian, Agustin, Alberte, Alcides, Alejandro, Alfonso, Alonso, Amando, Ambrosio, Andres, Anselmo, Antoni, Armando, Arsenio, Arturo, Augusto, Bakar, Balbino, Baldomero, Bartolome, Basilio, Baudelio, Bermudo, Bernardo, Bernat, Berto, Biel, Bolivar, Carles, Carlito, Casimiro, Cecilio, Cesar, Cipriano, Cirino, Clemente, Conrado, Conrelio, Damian, Danilo, Demetrio, Desiderio, Didac, Diego, Domingo, Donato, Duilio, Edmundo, Eduardo, Edur, Eladio, Elpidio, Emiliano, Enric, Erasmo, Ernesto, Estavan, Eugenio, Fabricio, Faustino, Federico, Felip, Fernando, Fidel, Florencio, Florentino, Fortunato, Francisco, Gabino, Gaspar, Geraldo, Gerardo, Gervasio, Gilberto, Gonzalo, Gregorio, Guillermo, Gustavo, Hector, Herminio, Horacio, Inigo, Isaias, Jacinto, Javier, Jeremias, Jimeno, Lazaro, Leandro, Leonardo, Leoncio, Leopoldo, Lorenzo, Luciano, Macario, Manel, Manolo, Manuel, Marcel, Marciano, Marco, Marino, Mateo, Matias, Mauricio, Maximino, Melchor, Miguel, Modesto, Nazario, Nicolau, Osvaldo, Ovidio, Pablo, Paco, Paulo, Pelayo, Plinio, Prospero, Rafael, Raimundo, Ramiro, Reinaldo, Ricardo, Roberto, Rodolfo, Rodrigo, Rogelio, Rolando, Romulo, Rosendo, Ruben, Salomon, Salvador, Sancho, Santiago, Santos, Sergio, Severino, Silvestre, Simon, Sosimo, Tristan, Urbano, Valente, Valero, Vicente, Vitor, Zorion, Zuzen
Unisex names
Loreto, Maria, Odalis, Rosario, Zorion
Family names
Abarca, Abascal, Abello, Acosta, Agua, Alamilla, Alfaro, Alonso, Alvarado, Alvarez, Amador, Andres, Aritza, Armando, Asturias, Banderas, Barros, Basurto, Bautista, Bello, Belmonte, Benitez, Bermudez, Blanco, Bolivar, Bosch, Bosque, Botello, Bustillo, Cabrera, Campana, Campos, Cardona, Cardoza, Caro, Casal, Castell, Castellano, Castillo, Catalan, Chaves, Coello, Costa, Crespo, Cruz, Cuesta, Dali, Delgado, Diaz, Duarte, Espinoza, Estevez, Estrada, Fernandez, Ferreira, Fierro, Flores, Fonseca, Fontana, Fuentes, Gallego, Garcia, Garza, Gaspar, Gimenez, Gonzales, Guerrero, Guzman, Hernandez, Hierro, Huerta, Ibanez, Ibarra, Iglesias, Jaso, Jimenez, Juarez, Lobo, Lopez, Losa, Loyola, Lucas, Machado, Macias, Maradona, Marino, Marquez, Martell, Martinez, Medina, Melendez, Mendoza, Menendez, Merlo, Mingo, Molina, Montero, Morales, Moreno, Obando, Ochoa, Olmo, Oriol, Ortega, Ortiz, Palomo, Paredes, Pavia, Pena, Pereira, Pereiro, Perez, Prieto, Puerta, Quintana, Ramos, Reyes, Rios, Rivera, Rivero, Robledo, Robles, Rodriguez, Rojas, Rojo, Roldan, Roma, Romero, Rosales, Rosario, Rubio, Salamanca, Salazar, Salinas, Sanchez, Sandoval, Santana, Santiago, Santos, Sepulveda, Sierra, Solos, Soto, Suero, Terrazas, Toledano, Torres, Tosell, Toset, Travieso, Trujillo, Valdez, Varela, Vargas, Vasquez, Vega, Vela, Ventura, Vicario, Vilaro, Villalobos, Villar, Villaverde, Viteri, Vivas, Ybarra, Zabala, Zambrano, Zapatero, Zavala
Culture
Culture and cultural heritage
While Valencians and Venezians are known for their violins, the Madrians prefer a different one. The guitar is an instrument that is made famous by the Madrians. Simplicity but with a casual elegance, that is their preferred musical style.
Common Dress code
The signature fashion of a Madrian is a coat and a wide-brimmed hat with a curve on the side. Oftentimes, a feather or two protrudes from the hat.
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