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Pastrana (Pastrani, ref. Visigoth King Wamba c. 630-687), is a Sephardic surname of Greek origin ((Pastra (πάστρα), meaning cleanliness)) and it is toponymic. It was taken from a place with this designation, in the region of Guadalajara in Spain (the Town of Pastrana’s was first documented in manuscripts referring to the Visigoth town of Pastrani, mentioned by King Wamba (c. 672-680) when he was drawing up boundaries for Christian dioceses. It is a surname used by many Sephardic Jews and converso families (Ref. 1533-1539 Inquisition Trial of Juan de Pastrana Diaz for practicing Judaism (Judaizante) and having a Jewish genealogy (“tiene geneologia de los Pastranas y son de decendientes de judios”), see Spain’s PARES National Archives)). Notable people with the surname include:

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