Saucedo

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Saucedo is a Spanish surname that became popular in the 16th century. It means "Of or relating to the Willow Tree". The first people with that name were Spanish settlers who came to America from an area in Spain known as the "Valle de Salcedo" (Salcedo Valley, in the Basque Country).[citation needed] From then on, the name variated from Salcedo to other names such as Salcido. The Basque version is Saratsu or Sarasua

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