Surnames in Bolivia: a study of the population of Bolivia through isonymy.

Am J Phys Anthropol

Centro de Medicina Experimental, Laboratorio de Genetica Humana, IVIC, 1020A - Caracas, Venezuela.

Published: February 2011

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  • Bolivia employs a Hispanic dual surname system, with a study analyzing the surname distribution of over 12 million registered individuals from the 2006 census across various districts and provinces.
  • The research revealed a total of 174,922 different surnames, and a correlation was found between isonymic distances and geographic distance, indicating that surname similarities decreased with increasing geographic separation.
  • Additionally, surname diversity (measured as alpha) was significantly affected by altitude, showing that areas with higher altitudes had fewer surname varieties, and this pattern suggests a historical migration trend influenced by geography.

Article Abstract

In Bolivia, the Hispanic dual surname system is used. To describe the isonymic structure of Bolivia, the surname distribution of 12,139,448 persons registered in the 2006 census data was studied in 9 districts and 112 provinces of the nation, for a total of 23,244,064 surnames. The number of different surnames found was 174,922. Matrices of isonymic distances between the administrative units (districts and provinces) were constructed and tested for correlation with geographic distance. In the 112 provinces, isonymic distances were correlated with geographic distance (r = 0.545 ± 0.011 for Euclidean, 0.501 ± 0.012 for Nei's, and 0.556 ± 0.010 for Lasker's distance). The multiple regression of the surname effective number (α), equivalent to the allele effective number in a genetic system, was nonsignificant on latitude and longitude; however, it was highly significant and negative on altitude (r = -0.72). Because the Andes extend from north to south in west-central Bolivia, random inbreeding was lowest in the eastern districts, and highest in mountainous western Bolivia. Average α for the provinces was 122 ± 2; for the districts, it was 216 ± 29, and for the whole of Bolivia it was 213. The geographical distribution of α in the provinces is compatible with the settlement of subsequent groups of migrants moving from east and north toward the center and south of Bolivia. The relative frequency of indigenous surnames is correlated positively with altitude. This suggests that the country was populated by recent low-density demic diffusion over a low-density indigenous population. This may have been a common phenomenon in the immigration to tropical South America.

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