Category talk:Surnames of Sephardic origin

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Apparently you can add a page to a category with no particular justification, such as a source. The list in this category includes very common Spanish surnames, for instance Pérez, Nieto, Moreno, Torres, Navarro, ... The implication seems to be that all the people bearing those surnames are of Sephardic origin, which simply can't be true. What should be done? Jotamar (talk) 14:48, 1 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]