Sancho
The name Sancho is an Iberian name of Basque origin (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans).[1] Sancho stems from the Latin name Sanctius.[2] The feminine form is Sancha and the common patronymic is Sánchez.
Outside the Spanish-speaking world, the name is especially associated with the literary character Sancho Panza.
Kings of Navarre
    
- Sancho I
 - Sancho II
 - Sancho III
 - Sancho IV
 - Sancho V (also king of Aragon)
 - Sancho VI
 - Sancho VII
 
Kings of León and Castile
    
- Sancho I (León)
 - Sancho II (León and Castille)
 - Sancho III (Castille)
 - Sancho IV (León and Castille)
 
King of Majorca
    
    
Counts of Castille
    
    
Other historical figures
    
- Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo
 - Sancho (bishop of Jaca)
 - Sancho, Count of Provence
 - Sancho I of Astarac
 - Sancho Alfónsez
 - Sanciolo d'Aragona
 - Sancho of Aragon (archbishop of Toledo)
 - Sancho Manoel de Vilhena
 - Sancho Nunes de Barbosa
 - Sancho Gracia
 - Sancho Ramirez
 - Sancho Ramírez of Viguera
 - Sancho Ramírez, Count of Ribagorza
 - Sancho Sánchez
 - Juan Bautista Sancho
 - Ignatius Sancho, 18th century British composer, actor, and writer.
 - 'Sancho', a nickname for philosopher Max Stirner in Marx and Engel's The German Ideology
 
Fictional
    
    
Other
    
- Brent Sancho, a Trinidadian footballer and politician
 - Jadon Sancho, an English footballer
 - The War of the Three Sanchos, an 11th century conflict between the three first cousins Jímenez kings: Sancho II of Castile, Sancho IV of Navarre, and Sancho Ramírez of Aragon, all grandsons of Sancho the Great in Northern Spain.
 
References
    
- "Apellidos de los Peruanos, Heráldica Peruana".
 - Eichler, Ernst; Hilty, Gerold; Löffler, Heinrich; Steger, Hugo; Zgusta, Ladislav: Namenforschung/Name Studies/Les noms propres, Walter de Gruyter, 1 January 1995, p. 748 Online
 
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