About Talabera
The surname Talabera is of Spanish origin and is derived from the place name Talavera, which refers to various towns and cities in Spain. The name is believed to have originated from the Arabic word "talab" meaning "request" or "demand," suggesting that the surname may have been given to someone who was known for making requests or demands. Alternatively, it could also be derived from the Arabic word "talabah" meaning "student" or "seeker," indicating that the surname may have been given to someone who was a student or seeker of knowledge.
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