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Jiménez is a
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of Iberian origin, first appearing in the
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
lands. Jiménez is a
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construction from the modern-styled
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Jimeno Jimeno (also Gimeno, Ximeno, Chemene, Exemeno) is a given name derived from ''Ximen'',OMAECHEVARRIA, Ignacio, "Nombres propios y apellidos en el País Vasco y sus contornos". ''Homenaje a D. Julio de Urquijo'', volume II, pages 153-175. a variant of ...
'', plus the
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''-ez'', representing 'son of' Jimeno. The root appears to stem from Basque ''semen'' ('son'), attested in Aquitanian inscriptions as ''Sembeconnis'' and like forms. The patronymic appears in the 10th century Latin
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genealogies as ''Scemenonis''. Variants of the surname include Jimenes, Ximénez/Ximenes,
Giménez People called Giménez or Gimenez include: *Andrés Giménez (born 1998), baseball player *Ángel Giménez (born 1955), Spanish tennis player *Carlos Giménez (disambiguation), several people *Ceferino Giménez Malla (1861–1936), Spanish catechist ...
/Gimenes, Chiménez, Chimenes, Seménez, Semenes, Ximenis or Eiximenis in Catalonia, in Sicilian Scimemi or Scimeni and the Neapolitan Chimenz or Chimenez. In
Spanish orthography Spanish orthography is the orthography used in the Spanish language. The alphabet uses the Latin script. The spelling is fairly phonemic orthography, phonemic, especially in comparison to more opaque orthographies like English orthography, Engl ...
, the variations of ''Jiménez'' that end with a ''z'' are written with an
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on the second syllable. In English, all variations are commonly written without the diacritic. In
Portuguese orthography Portuguese orthography is based on the Latin alphabet and makes use of the acute accent, the circumflex accent, the grave accent, the tilde, and the cedilla to denote stress, vowel height, nasalization, and other sound changes. The diaeresis (dia ...
, there is no diacritic used for Ximenes.


Spelling

As the modern name ''Ximenes'' has an ''-es'' suffix, it is almost certainly of Portuguese, Galician or
Old Spanish Old Spanish (, , ; ), also known as Old Castilian or Medieval Spanish, refers to the varieties of Ibero-Romance spoken predominantly in Castile and environs during the Middle Ages. The earliest, longest, and most famous literary composition in O ...
origin, as the orthographic change to ''-ez'' (and the consonant shift from X to J) was revised in Spain only in the late 18th century. This was not the case in Portugal. Other languages in Castilian-dominated lands like
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,
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, Galicia, often retained the ''-es'' ending, and their descendants bear witness to this historical anomaly. In Catalonia, Valencia and the Balearics, the ending ''-is'' is used instead of ''-es'' (or ''-ez''), hence, the spelling Ximenis (or the variant with vowel epenthesis, Eiximinis or Eximenis). Ximenes is found most commonly in Portugal, and in all of the ex-Portuguese Crown territories, especially in Brazil. Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, Nobel Laureate from
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in 1996, and Brazilian actress Mariana Ximenes are prime examples of this historical difference.


Notable people


Jimenes

* Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra (1847–1919), President of the Dominican Republic


Jiménez ''or'' Jimenez

* Alex Jimenez (born 1982), United States Army soldier missing in action in Iraq and Iran * Carmen Jiménez (1920–2016), Spanish artist * Carmita Jiménez (1944–2003), Puerto Rican singer * Celia Jiménez (chef), Spanish chef * César Jiménez (disambiguation), various people * Christian Jimenez (born 1986), American soccer player * Cláudia Jimenez (1958–2022), Brazilian actress and comedienne * Dany Jiménez (born 1993), baseball player * David Jimenez (disambiguation), various people * Eloy Jiménez (born 1996), baseball player * Elvio Jiménez (born 1940), baseball player * Eustacio Jiménez (1976–2010), Mexican wrestler *
Flaco Jiménez Leonardo "Flaco" Jiménez (born March 11, 1939) is an American singer, songwriter and accordionist from San Antonio, Texas. He is known for playing Norteño, Tex Mex and Tejano music. Jiménez has been a solo performer and session musician, as ...
(born 1939), Mexican-American musician * Francisco Jiménez (governor) (born 1979), colonial Nahua noble from Tecamachalco * García Jiménez of Pamplona, ninth century Pamplona royalty * Iker Jiménez (born 1973), Spanish journalist * Jesús Jiménez Zamora, President of Costa Rica * Joe Jiménez, Puerto Rican baseball player * Joe Jimenez, American golfer * José Jiménez (activist) (1948–2025), Puerto Rican-American activist *
José Jiménez (baseball) José Jiménez (born July 7, 1973) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB). He appeared in seven seasons from 1998 to 2004 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, and Cleveland Indians ...
(born 1973), baseball player * José Alfredo Jiménez (1926–1973), Mexican singer-songwriter * José F. Jiménez (1946–1969), United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient for heroism * José María Jiménez (1971–2003), Spanish cyclist * Joseph Jimenez, American business executive, former chairman of Novartis * Joyce Jimenez (born 1978), Filipino-American actress * Juan Leon Jimenez Molina (born 1953), Costa Rican chess master * Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881–1958), Spanish poet, Nobel Laureate * Luis Antonio Jiménez (born 1984), Chilean soccer player * Luzmaría Jiménez Faro (1937–2015), Spanish writer, essayist, anthologist, poet, and editor * Manilyn Reynes-Jimenez (born 1972), Filipina singer and actress * Manny Jiménez (1936–2017), Major League Baseball player * Manuel Jiménez Díaz (1929–1960), Spanish bullfighter * Manuel Jiménez Moreno (1902–1967), Spanish bullfighter *
Marcos Pérez Jiménez Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez (25 April 1914 – 20 September 2001) was a Venezuelan military officer and the dictator of Venezuela from 1950 to 1958, ruling as member of the military junta from 1950 to 1952 and as president from 1952 t ...
(1914–2001), President of Venezuela 1952–1958 * María del Pilar Jiménez Alzate, Colombian biological researcher * Marissa Jiménez (born 1979), Puerto Rican politician * Marta Ruiz Jiménez (born 1970), American philosopher * Michele Jimenez, ballet dancer * Miguel Ángel Jiménez (born 1964), Spanish professional golfer * Natalia Jiménez (born 1981), Spanish singer-songwriter * Natilla Jiménez (1918–1979), Cuban baseball player * Omar Jimenez (born 1993), American broadcast journalist * Óscar Jiménez (disambiguation), several people * Pete Jimenez (1917–2006), American soldier in World War II *
Phil Jimenez Phil Jimenez (born July 12, 1970) is an American comics artist and writer known for his work as writer/artist on ''Wonder Woman (comic book), Wonder Woman'' from 2000 to 2003, as one of the five pencilers of the 2005–2006 miniseries ''Infinite C ...
(contemporary), American comic book writer *
Ramón Jiménez Gaona Ramón Jiménez-Gaona Arellano (born September 10, 1969) is a retired male discus thrower from Paraguay. During the presidency of Horacio Cartes he served as Paraguay's Minister of Public Works. Sports career Jiménez-Gaona represented his nat ...
(born 1969), Paraguayan discus thrower * Raúl Jiménez (born 1991), Mexican football player * Renee Jimenez (born 1981), American basketball coach * Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, son of Jesús Jiménez Zamora; President of Costa Rica (1910–1914, 1924–1928 and 1932–1936) * Roberto Jiménez (footballer, born 1983), Peruvian footballer *
Roberto Jiménez (footballer, born 1986) Roberto Jiménez Gago (; born 10 February 1986), known simply as Roberto, is a Spanish former professional association football, footballer who played as a goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He appeared in 150 La Liga matches over e ...
, Spanish footballer * Ryan Jimenez (born 1971), Philippines-born Catholic archbishop * Sérgio Jimenez (born 1984), Brazilian racing driver *Arvin Impuesto Jimenez (1974–2014), Filipino actor and radio personality known as Tado * Tony Jimenez, Spanish businessman and property developer


Ximenes

* Aurora Ximenes (born 1955), East Timorese politician * Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo (born 1948), Roman Catholic Bishop of East Timor, Nobel laureate * Claudio de Jesus Ximenes (contemporary), Supreme Court Chief Justice of East Timor * David Ximenes (1777–1848) British Army officer, magistrate and landowner, younger brother of Morris Ximenes * Didacus Ximenes (died 1560), Spanish monk, theologian, rector of the University of Salamanca * Ettore Ximenes (1855–1926), Italian sculptor *
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, OFM (1436 – 8 November 1517) was a Spanish cardinal, religious figure, and statesman. Starting from humble beginnings he rose to the heights of power, becoming a religious reformer, twice regent of Spain, ...
(1436–1517), Spanish Cardinal, inquisitor and statesman (called in his lifetime "Ximenes de Cisneros") * Francisco Ximénez de Tejada (1703–1775), Spanish knight, 69th Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta * Júlio Ximenes Sênior (1901–1975), Brazilian scientist, author, and World War II Army general * Leonardo Ximenes (1716–1786), Italian mathematician, engineer, astronomer and geographer * Mariana Ximenes (born 1981), Brazilian actress * Morris Ximenes (1762–1837), British Army officer and Berkshire landowner * Orion Ximenes Filho (born 1945), Brazilian actor, voice-over artist * Paulo César Ximenes (born 1943), Brazilian economist * Sebastiano Ximenes (c. late–16th century), Italian banker of Portuguese origin in Florence, patron of the arts * Vicente T. Ximenes (1919–2014), Mexican-American civil rights pioneer and politician *Ximenes, pseudonym of
Derrick Somerset Macnutt Derrick Somerset Macnutt (29 March 1902 – 29 June 1971) was a British crossword compiler who provided crosswords for ''The Observer'' newspaper under the pseudonym Ximenes. His main oeuvre was blocked-grid and "specialty" puzzles. Even though ...
(1902–1971), British crossword compiler


Eiximenis

*
Francesc Eiximenis Francesc Eiximenis (; – 1409) was a Franciscan Catalan people, Catalan writer who lived in the 14th-century Crown of Aragon. He was possibly one of the more successful medieval Catalan writers since his works were widely read, copied, publishe ...
(14th century), Franciscan Catalan writer


Fictional characters

* José Jiménez (character), created by comedian Bill Dana *Colonel Jimenez, a corrupt officer in the San Theodoran military in the fictional work '' The Broken Ear'', part of the Adventures of Tintin by Hergé *Daniel Jiménez is the Democratic candidate for the American presidency in the
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, played by Elliot Villar. *Marcelo Jimenez, in the 2014 survival horror game
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*Lori Jiménez, a child character from the anime series '' Transformers: Cybertron'' *Jim Jimenez, a pirate on the television series '' Our Flag Means Death''


Ruling dynasty

The
Jiménez dynasty The Jiménez dynasty, alternatively called the Jimena, the Sancha, the Banu Sancho, the Abarca or the Banu Abarca, was a medieval ruling family which, beginning in the 9th century, eventually grew to control the royal houses of several kingdoms ...
is a name sometimes given a dynasty that in 905 became kings of Pamplona, eventually expanding their control to most of Christian Iberia.


References


External links


Meaning & Origin of the Portuguese "Ximenes"

Historical information on one Ximenes family in Britain
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