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Heraldic coat of arms of the surname Botero

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English: Botero is an occupational surname of Italian origin.

Its name comes from the medieval word "Boterus", which was the name given to the people who made barrels for the storage of wine, water, grains, salt and sugar, in the town of Bene Vagienna, province of Cuneo, region from Piedmont, Italy. People with this surname went from Italy to the Iberian Peninsula and from there to the American continent.

Coat of Arms: In azure field, a sloping silver band, with two silver-colored barrels.
Español: Botero es un apellido ocupacional de origen italiano.

Su nombre proviene de la palabra medieval "Boterus", que era el nombre que le daban a las personas que elaboraban barriles para el almacenamiento de vino, agua, granos, sal y azúcar, en la población de Bene Vagienna, provincia de Cuneo, región de Piamonte, Italia. Personas con este apellido pasaron de Italia a la península Ibérica y desde allí hacia el continente americano.

Escudo de Armas: En campo de azur, una banda de plata inclinada, con dos barriles de color plateado.
Italiano: Botero è un cognome professionale di origine italiana.

Il suo nome deriva dalla parola medievale "Boterus", che era il nome dato al popolo che fabbricava botti per lo stoccaggio di vino, acqua, granaglie, sale e zucchero, nel comune di Bene Vagienna, provincia di Cuneo, regione del Piemonte, Italia. Le persone con questo cognome andavano dall'Italia alla penisola iberica e da lì al continente americano.

Stemma: In campo azzurro, una fascia d'argento inclinata, con due barilotti color argento.
Français : Botero est un patronyme professionnel d'origine italienne.

Son nom vient du mot médiéval "Boterus", qui était le nom donné aux gens qui fabriquaient des tonneaux pour le stockage du vin, de l'eau, des céréales, du sel et du sucre, dans la ville de Bene Vagienna, province de Coni, région du Piémont, Italie. Les personnes portant ce nom de famille sont allées de l'Italie à la péninsule ibérique et de là au continent américain.

Armoiries: Dans le champ d'azur, une bande d'argent en pente, avec deux barils de couleur argent.
Português: Botero é um sobrenome ocupacional de origem italiana.

Seu nome vem da palavra medieval "Boterus", que era o nome dado ao povo que fazia barris para armazenamento de vinho, água, grãos, sal e açúcar, na cidade de Bene Vagienna, província de Cuneo, região do Piemonte , Itália. As pessoas com este sobrenome foram da Itália para a Península Ibérica e de lá para o continente americano.

Brasão: Em campo azul, uma faixa prateada inclinada, com dois barris prateados.
Deutsch: Botero ist ein beruflicher Familienname italienischen Ursprungs.

Sein Name stammt von dem mittelalterlichen Wort „Boterus“, das den Menschen gegeben wurde, die in der Stadt Bene Vagienna in der Provinz Cuneo, Region Piemont, Fässer für die Lagerung von Wein, Wasser, Körner, Salz und Zucker herstellten, Italien. Menschen mit diesem Nachnamen gelangten von Italien auf die Iberische Halbinsel und von dort auf den amerikanischen Kontinent.

Wappen: Auf azurblauem Feld ein abfallendes silbernes Band mit zwei silberfarbenen Fässern.
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In the present time, most people having this surname live in Colombia.

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