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Sánchez

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Санчес

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Claro Sánchez Altariva, a dissident in Santiago de Cuba, arrested on Wednesday, 19 March;

Кларо Санчес Альтарива, деятель оппозиции в провинции Сантьяго-де-Куба, был арестован в среду 19 марта;

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Словосочетания (10)

  1. Arantxa Sánchez — Аранта Санчес
  2. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario — Аранта Санчес-Викарио
  3. Aránzazu Sánchez Vicario — Арансасу Санчес-Викарио
  4. Danilo Medina Sánchez — Данило Медина Санчес
  5. García Sánchez I — Гарсия I Санчес
  6. García Sánchez II — Гарсия II Санчес
  7. García Sánchez III — Гарсия III Санчес
  8. Pedro Sánchez — Педро Санчес
  9. Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón — Педро Санчес Перес-Кастехон
  10. Ramón sánchez pizjuán — Рамон Санчес Писхуан

Контексты

Claro Sánchez Altariva, a dissident in Santiago de Cuba, arrested on Wednesday, 19 March;
Кларо Санчес Альтарива, деятель оппозиции в провинции Сантьяго-де-Куба, был арестован в среду 19 марта;

The main surprise is that Sánchez de Lozada lasted as long as he did.
Самое удивительное то, как Санчесу де Лосада удалось продержаться так долго.

In the event, it put him into the leadership of the insurrection that toppled Sánchez de Lozada.
В конце концов, она поставила Моралеса во главе народного восстания, свергнувшего Санчеса де Лосада.

Presidents Bánzer, Quiroga, and Sánchez de Lozada found their authority dwindling while movements against them grew ever more robust.
Президенты Бансер, Кирога и Санчес де Лосада теряли популярность, а число недовольных росло быстрее, чем когда-либо.

Sánchez de Lozada spoke of the gas exports as a means for investing in health, education, and economic development.
Санчес де Лосада говорил об экспорте газа как об источнике инвестиций в здравоохранение, образование и экономическое развитие.

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Not to be confused with Sanches.

Sánchez is a Spanish family name.

Sánchez

Spanish surnames by province of residence.png

Sánchez is the most common surname in the Spanish provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca

Pronunciation Spanish: [‘santʃeθ], in Latin America: [‘santʃes]
Origin
Meaning «Son of Sancho»
(Latin sanctus «holy»)
Region of origin Spain
Other names
Variant form(s) Sanches, Sanchiz, Sanguez, Saez, Sanz, Sanzio (Ital. vers.)

Historical originsEdit

«The illustrious Sanchez Family… is descended from one of a number of Gothic knights (caballeros) who in the year 714 escaped from the «barbara furia» of the Mohammedan invasion and took up their residence in the hills of Leon, Galicia, Asturia, Burgos, and the Pyrenees. They took part under the Gothic king of the Asturias Pelayo (Pelagius), in the battle of Covadonga (730?) against the Mohammedans, and then returned to the Pyrenees where they elected as their leader Don Garcia Ximenez. From here they passed down into Navarre and Aragon…»[1]

In the 8th century, Duke Lupus Sanchez assisted the first Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne, in capturing the fortress city of Barcelona from the Muslims. Duke Lupus Sanchez commanded military assets comparable to or greater than those of Alfred the Great of Wessex (England) and was able to mobilize a militia of 27,000 or more to garrison the fortress cities of Gascony.[2]

There were several kings named Sancho in the Christian Kingdoms of Spain, between the 8th and 15th centuries. Their children took on the surname Sanchez. For example Sancho III Garces «The Great», King of Pamplona (980–1035), fathered Garcia III (IV) Sanchez, King of Navarra (1015–1054); Ramiro I Sanchez, King of Aragon (1010–1063); Fernando I Sanchez «The Great,» King of Castile and Emperor of Leon (1020–1063); Gonzalo Sanchez, King of Huesca (1022–1054; and Urraca Sanchez, Infanta (Crown Princess).

Interestingly, Garcia III Sanchez, the King of Navarra, had an illegitimate son, whose grandson married the daughter of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar («El Cid»). Their son, Garcia Ramirez «The Restorer» became King of Navarre (Navarra).

The origins of the name Sanchez lie in the ancient Christian Kingdoms of northern Spain and southern France (the name is more than 1,300 years old), the Spanish Conquistadors carried it to the New World. During the 1500s to the 1700s, colonists with the name Sánchez settled in areas that are now part of the southwestern United States (arriving in what is now New Mexico in the 1598 Juan de Oñate Expedition), Mexico, and South America, so there are numerous people in these areas with the surname of Sanchez. In addition, the name is found in nearly every western European country, as well as other parts of the world.

The ancestors of individuals with the surname of Sanchez may include those who invaded and/or settled in Spain during its long history. Such as the Celts, Vikings, Phoenicians, Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, Mohammedans, and Sephardic Jews. In addition, those who moved to the New World may also, to varying degrees, share other European, Native American, African, or other ancestries.

There are, literally, dozens of coats of arms for the name Sanchez, dating from ancient to more recent times. Generally, coats of arms were given to individuals with the name Sanchez, who then passed them down to descendants, usually through the male line. However, coats of arms for large groups of Sanchezes in certain geographical regions may exist. The most widespread coat of arms features a crowned gold eagle on a field of azure (royal blue).

PopularityEdit

Sanchez is the fifth most common surname in Spain.[3]

Sanchez in Spain, by area

Province Rank
Salamanca 1st most common (12,420 people)
Cáceres 2nd most common (5,956 people)
Cádiz 3rd most common (19,396 people)
Granada 3rd most common (13,268 people)
Toledo 3rd most common (6,308 people)
Sanchez ranking in other parts of the world[4]

Country Rank
United States ranked 52nd out of 88,799
Argentina ranked 10th out of 100
France ranked 52nd out of 1,000
Philippines ranked 71st out of 1,000

People with the surnameEdit

  • Aarón Sanchez, American celebrity chef
  • Cristian Sanchez, Chilean Journalist/Presenter
  • Felipe Sánchez Román y Gallifa (1893–1956), Spanish jurist
  • Francisco Sánchez Chamuscado (1512-1582), Spanish conquistador and Captain of the Chamuscado and Rodríguez Expedition of 1581-1582
  • Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 1949), Venezuelan terrorist also known as Carlos the Jackal
  • Javier Sánchez, several people including:
    • Javier Sánchez (born 1968), Spanish tennis player; brother of Arantxa and Emilio
  • Jose Tomas Sanchez, Filipino Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy, Roman Curia
  • Luis Sánchez (disambiguation), several people
  • Manuel Sánchez, Mexican economist
  • Penelope Cruz Sanchez, Actress, goes by career name “Penelope Cruz”
  • Ricardo Sanchez (born 1953), retired American Army Lieutenant General
  • Rick Sanchez, Journalist-MSNBC & CNN
  • Robert Fortune Sanchez, American Roman Catholic archbishop
  • Roselyn Sánchez, Puerto Rican singer, model and actress
  • Susan M. Sanchez, American applied statistician and operations researcher

ArtsEdit

GeneralEdit

  • Abel Sanchez (also known as Oqwa Pi), San Ildefonso Pueblo painter, muralist, and politician
  • Aldo Sambrell, a European actor also known as «Alfredo Sanchez Brell»
  • Eduardo Sánchez, Cuban-American filmmaker
  • Encarna Sánchez, Spanish television show host
  • Jorge Noceda Sanchez, Dominican surrealist painter
  • Julio Sánchez Cristo, Colombian radio personality
  • Kiele Sanchez, American actress
  • Korina Sanchez, Filipino news anchor and host
  • Lauren Sanchez, American celebrity
  • Lucia Sanchez, French actress
  • Matt Sanchez, American soldier, political activist, writer and former pornographic actor
  • M. Jenea Sanchez, Mexican-American artist
  • Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez, Colombian-American visual artist, based in Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Nia Sanchez, Miss USA 2014
  • Rick Sanchez, Cuban-American TV news anchor
  • Sylvia Sanchez, Filipina actress

Musical ArtistsEdit

  • Adán Sánchez (1984–2004), Mexican-American singer
  • Chalino Sánchez (1960–1992), Mexican singer and songwriter
  • Claudio Sanchez, American rock singer and guitarist of the band ‘Coheed and Cambria’
  • Lourdes Sánchez, Argentine singer, dancer, model, TV host and actress
  • Magdalena Sánchez, Venezuelan singer
  • Marta Sánchez, Spanish female vocalist
  • Mike Sanchez, English Rhythm and Blues pianist/vocalist
  • Stephen Sanchez, American singer-songwriter

WritersEdit

  • Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, Mexican writer and professor
  • Alex Sanchez, American author of teen stories
  • Erika L. Sánchez, poet and writer
  • Luis Rafael Sánchez, Puerto Rican playwright and author
  • Sergio G. Sánchez, Spanish director and screenwriter

PoliticiansEdit

  • Alicia Sánchez-Camacho, Spanish politician
  • Arman Sanchez, Filipino politician, former Governor of the province of Batangas
  • Augusto Martínez Sánchez, Cuban politician
  • Edna Sanchez, Filipino politician
  • Felipe Sánchez Román (1850–1916), Spanish lawyer and politician
  • Francisco Sanchez (politician), Eighth Alcade of San Francisco
  • Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, founding father of the Dominican Republic
  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Bolivian president
  • Linda Sánchez, American member of Congress
  • Loretta Sanchez, American member of Congress
  • Óscar Arias Sánchez, Costa Rican president and Nobel Peace Prize winner
  • Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain
  • Pedro C. Sanchez, Guamanian politician
  • Roberto Sánchez Vilella, former Governor of Puerto Rico

SportsEdit

GeneralEdit

  • Alicia Sánchez (born 1948), Peruvian volleyball player
  • Anahí Ester Sánchez (born 1991), Argentine boxer
  • Angélica Sánchez, Mexican long-distance runner
  • Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (born 1972), Spanish tennis player
  • Bertha Sánchez, Colombian long-distance runner
  • Carlos Silva Sánchez (born 1944), Chilean chess master
  • Clara Sanchez (cyclist), French professional track cyclist
  • Cristhian Cruz Sánchez (born 1992), Peruvian chess grandmaster
  • Dani Sánchez, Catalan carom billiards player
  • Diego Sanchez, American mixed martial artist
  • Félix Sánchez, Dominican-American athlete
  • Fernando Fernández Sánchez (born 1990), Peruvian chess master
  • Laura Sánchez (diver), Mexican diver
  • Mark Sanchez, NFL Quarterback
  • Michael Sánchez, Cuban volleyball player
  • Pepe Sánchez (born 1977), Argentine professional basketball player
  • Philippe Sanchez, French cross country skier
  • Ricardo Sánchez, Spanish water polo player
  • Rosario Sánchez, Mexican race walker
  • Samuel Sánchez, Spanish road bicycle racer
  • Yadier Sánchez (born 1987), Cuban volleyball player

BaseballEdit

  • Ali Sánchez (born 1997), Venezuelan professional baseball player
  • Aníbal Sánchez (born 1984), Venezuelan professional baseball player
  • Cristopher Sánchez (born 1996), Dominican professional baseball player
  • Freddy Sanchez (born 1977), American former professional baseball player
  • Gaby Sánchez (born 1983), American former professional baseball player
  • Gary Sanchez (born 1992), Dominican professional baseball player
  • Joel Sanchez (baseball), American college baseball coach
  • Jonathan Sánchez (born 1982), Puerto Rican professional baseball player
  • Rómulo Sánchez (born 1984), Venezuelan former professional baseball player
  • Sixto Sánchez (born 1998), Dominican professional baseball player

Association football (Soccer)Edit

  • Alexis Sánchez, Chilean footballer for Inter Milan and Chile national football team
  • Ángel Sánchez (referee), Argentine football (soccer) referee
  • Christophe Sanchez, French football player
  • Daniel Sanchez, French former football striker
  • Davinson Sánchez, Colombian footballer
  • Eustorgio Sánchez, Venezuelan footballer
  • Hugo Sánchez, Mexican soccer player
  • Lawrie Sanchez, British football manager and former player
  • Matthew Sanchez (soccer)
  • Onésimo Sánchez, Spanish football player and manager
  • Oscar Enrique Sánchez, Guatemalan soccer player
  • Oswaldo Sánchez, Mexican soccer player
  • Ricard Sánchez, Spanish footballer
  • Ricardo Sanchez (footballer), Mexican footballer
  • Víctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1976), Spanish footballer and manager
  • Víctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1987), Spanish footballer
  • Wellington Sánchez, Ecuadorian football (soccer) player

Gridiron footballEdit

  • Davis Sanchez, NFL and CFL football player
  • Mark Sanchez, American football player
  • Rigoberto Sanchez (born 1994), American football player
  • Zack Sanchez (born 1993), American football player

TennisEdit

  • Emilio Sánchez (born 1965), Spanish tennis player; brother of tennis players Arantxa (above) and Javier (below)
  • José Antonio Sánchez-de Luna, Spanish tennis player
  • Manuel Sánchez, Mexican tennis player
  • María José Martínez Sánchez, Spanish tennis player
  • María Sánchez Lorenzo, Spanish tennis player
  • Nicolás Almagro Sanchez Rolle (born 1985), Spanish tennis player
  • Olivia Sanchez, French tennis player

Catholics Named SanchezEdit

Saints Named SanchezEdit

Sanchez is derived from Latin sanctus (“holy”) and ez (“of”/“son”).

  • Sancius, Sanctius, Sancho Lay Catholic Martyred in 851
  • Saint Teresa of Avila
  • José Sánchez del Río
  • Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo

Clergy Named SanchezEdit

  • Paul Robert Sanchez (born 1946), Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, and the Titular Bishop of Coeliana

Fictional charactersEdit

  • Franz Sanchez, main criminal in the James Bond movie Licence to Kill
  • Rick Sanchez, titular character of Rick and Morty
  • Paulina Sanchez, a recurring character from Danny Phantom

It may also appear as a second (maternal) surname in Spanish speaking countries:

  • Penélope Cruz, full name Penélope Cruz Sánchez, Spanish actress
  • Claudio Suárez, full name Claudio Suárez Sánchez, Mexican former footballer

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ The Gottheil, Richard J. H., Belmont-Belmonte Family. A Record of Four Hundred Years. Put together from Original Documents in the Archives and Libraries of Spain… By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Professor. Columbia University. New York.
  2. ^ Bachrach, Bernard S. Charlemagne’s Early Campaigns (768-777) A Diplomatic and Military Analysis. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004244771_003
  3. ^ «Sanchez : el apellido Sanchez — enFemenino.com». apellido.enfemenino.com. Archived from the original on 2007-01-01.
  4. ^ «Popularity for the surname Sanchez».

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not to be confused with Sanches.

Sánchez

Spanish surnames by province of residence.png

Sánchez is the most common surname in the Spanish provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca

Pronunciation Spanish: [‘santʃeθ], in Latin America: [‘santʃes]
Origin
Meaning «Son of Sancho»
(Latin sanctus «holy»)
Region of origin Spain
Other names
Variant form(s) Sanches, Sanchiz, Sanguez, Saez, Sanz, Sanzio (Ital. vers.)

Sánchez is a Spanish family name.

Historical origins[edit]

«The illustrious Sanchez Family… is descended from one of a number of Gothic knights (caballeros) who in the year 714 escaped from the «barbara furia» of the Mohammedan invasion and took up their residence in the hills of Leon, Galicia, Asturia, Burgos, and the Pyrenees. They took part under the Gothic king of the Asturias Pelayo (Pelagius), in the battle of Covadonga (730?) against the Mohammedans, and then returned to the Pyrenees where they elected as their leader Don Garcia Ximenez. From here they passed down into Navarre and Aragon…»[1]

In the 8th century, Duke Lupus Sanchez assisted the first Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne, in capturing the fortress city of Barcelona from the Muslims. Duke Lupus Sanchez commanded military assets comparable to or greater than those of Alfred the Great of Wessex (England) and was able to mobilize a militia of 27,000 or more to garrison the fortress cities of Gascony.[2]

There were several kings named Sancho in the Christian Kingdoms of Spain, between the 8th and 15th centuries. Their children took on the surname Sanchez. For example Sancho III Garces «The Great», King of Pamplona (980–1035), fathered Garcia III (IV) Sanchez, King of Navarra (1015–1054); Ramiro I Sanchez, King of Aragon (1010–1063); Fernando I Sanchez «The Great,» King of Castile and Emperor of Leon (1020–1063); Gonzalo Sanchez, King of Huesca (1022–1054; and Urraca Sanchez, Infanta (Crown Princess).

Interestingly, Garcia III Sanchez, the King of Navarra, had an illegitimate son, whose grandson married the daughter of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar («El Cid»). Their son, Garcia Ramirez «The Restorer» became King of Navarre (Navarra).

The origins of the name Sanchez lie in the ancient Christian Kingdoms of northern Spain and southern France (the name is more than 1,300 years old), the Spanish Conquistadors carried it to the New World. During the 1500s to the 1700s, colonists with the name Sánchez settled in areas that are now part of the southwestern United States (arriving in what is now New Mexico in the 1598 Juan de Oñate Expedition), Mexico, and South America, so there are numerous people in these areas with the surname of Sanchez. In addition, the name is found in nearly every western European country, as well as other parts of the world.

The ancestors of individuals with the surname of Sanchez may include those who invaded and/or settled in Spain during its long history. Such as the Celts, Vikings, Phoenicians, Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, Mohammedans, and Sephardic Jews. In addition, those who moved to the New World may also, to varying degrees, share other European, Native American, African, or other ancestries.

There are, literally, dozens of coats of arms for the name Sanchez, dating from ancient to more recent times. Generally, coats of arms were given to individuals with the name Sanchez, who then passed them down to descendants, usually through the male line. However, coats of arms for large groups of Sanchezes in certain geographical regions may exist. The most widespread coat of arms features a crowned gold eagle on a field of azure (royal blue).

Popularity[edit]

Sanchez is the fifth most common surname in Spain.[3]

Sanchez in Spain, by area

Province Rank
Salamanca 1st most common (12,420 people)
Cáceres 2nd most common (5,956 people)
Cádiz 3rd most common (19,396 people)
Granada 3rd most common (13,268 people)
Toledo 3rd most common (6,308 people)
Sanchez ranking in other parts of the world[4]

Country Rank
United States ranked 52nd out of 88,799
Argentina ranked 10th out of 100
France ranked 52nd out of 1,000
Philippines ranked 71st out of 1,000

People with the surname[edit]

  • Aarón Sanchez, American celebrity chef
  • Cristian Sanchez, Chilean Journalist/Presenter
  • Felipe Sánchez Román y Gallifa (1893–1956), Spanish jurist
  • Francisco Sánchez Chamuscado (1512-1582), Spanish conquistador and Captain of the Chamuscado and Rodríguez Expedition of 1581-1582
  • Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 1949), Venezuelan terrorist also known as Carlos the Jackal
  • Javier Sánchez, several people including:
    • Javier Sánchez (born 1968), Spanish tennis player; brother of Arantxa and Emilio
  • Jose Tomas Sanchez, Filipino Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy, Roman Curia
  • Luis Sánchez (disambiguation), several people
  • Manuel Sánchez, Mexican economist
  • Penelope Cruz Sanchez, Actress, goes by career name “Penelope Cruz”
  • Ricardo Sanchez (born 1953), retired American Army Lieutenant General
  • Rick Sanchez, Journalist-MSNBC & CNN
  • Robert Fortune Sanchez, American Roman Catholic archbishop
  • Roselyn Sánchez, Puerto Rican singer, model and actress
  • Susan M. Sanchez, American applied statistician and operations researcher

Arts[edit]

General[edit]

  • Abel Sanchez (also known as Oqwa Pi), San Ildefonso Pueblo painter, muralist, and politician
  • Aldo Sambrell, a European actor also known as «Alfredo Sanchez Brell»
  • Eduardo Sánchez, Cuban-American filmmaker
  • Encarna Sánchez, Spanish television show host
  • Jorge Noceda Sanchez, Dominican surrealist painter
  • Julio Sánchez Cristo, Colombian radio personality
  • Kiele Sanchez, American actress
  • Korina Sanchez, Filipino news anchor and host
  • Lauren Sanchez, American celebrity
  • Lucia Sanchez, French actress
  • Matt Sanchez, American soldier, political activist, writer and former pornographic actor
  • M. Jenea Sanchez, Mexican-American artist
  • Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez, Colombian-American visual artist, based in Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Nia Sanchez, Miss USA 2014
  • Rick Sanchez, Cuban-American TV news anchor
  • Sylvia Sanchez, Filipina actress

Musical Artists[edit]

  • Adán Sánchez (1984–2004), Mexican-American singer
  • Chalino Sánchez (1960–1992), Mexican singer and songwriter
  • Claudio Sanchez, American rock singer and guitarist of the band ‘Coheed and Cambria’
  • Lourdes Sánchez, Argentine singer, dancer, model, TV host and actress
  • Magdalena Sánchez, Venezuelan singer
  • Marta Sánchez, Spanish female vocalist
  • Mike Sanchez, English Rhythm and Blues pianist/vocalist
  • Stephen Sanchez, American singer-songwriter

Writers[edit]

  • Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, Mexican writer and professor
  • Alex Sanchez, American author of teen stories
  • Erika L. Sánchez, poet and writer
  • Luis Rafael Sánchez, Puerto Rican playwright and author
  • Sergio G. Sánchez, Spanish director and screenwriter

Politicians[edit]

  • Alicia Sánchez-Camacho, Spanish politician
  • Arman Sanchez, Filipino politician, former Governor of the province of Batangas
  • Augusto Martínez Sánchez, Cuban politician
  • Edna Sanchez, Filipino politician
  • Felipe Sánchez Román (1850–1916), Spanish lawyer and politician
  • Francisco Sanchez (politician), Eighth Alcade of San Francisco
  • Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, founding father of the Dominican Republic
  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Bolivian president
  • Linda Sánchez, American member of Congress
  • Loretta Sanchez, American member of Congress
  • Óscar Arias Sánchez, Costa Rican president and Nobel Peace Prize winner
  • Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain
  • Pedro C. Sanchez, Guamanian politician
  • Roberto Sánchez Vilella, former Governor of Puerto Rico

Sports[edit]

General[edit]

  • Alicia Sánchez (born 1948), Peruvian volleyball player
  • Anahí Ester Sánchez (born 1991), Argentine boxer
  • Angélica Sánchez, Mexican long-distance runner
  • Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (born 1972), Spanish tennis player
  • Bertha Sánchez, Colombian long-distance runner
  • Carlos Silva Sánchez (born 1944), Chilean chess master
  • Clara Sanchez (cyclist), French professional track cyclist
  • Cristhian Cruz Sánchez (born 1992), Peruvian chess grandmaster
  • Dani Sánchez, Catalan carom billiards player
  • Diego Sanchez, American mixed martial artist
  • Félix Sánchez, Dominican-American athlete
  • Fernando Fernández Sánchez (born 1990), Peruvian chess master
  • Laura Sánchez (diver), Mexican diver
  • Mark Sanchez, NFL Quarterback
  • Michael Sánchez, Cuban volleyball player
  • Pepe Sánchez (born 1977), Argentine professional basketball player
  • Philippe Sanchez, French cross country skier
  • Ricardo Sánchez, Spanish water polo player
  • Rosario Sánchez, Mexican race walker
  • Samuel Sánchez, Spanish road bicycle racer
  • Yadier Sánchez (born 1987), Cuban volleyball player

Baseball[edit]

  • Ali Sánchez (born 1997), Venezuelan professional baseball player
  • Aníbal Sánchez (born 1984), Venezuelan professional baseball player
  • Cristopher Sánchez (born 1996), Dominican professional baseball player
  • Freddy Sanchez (born 1977), American former professional baseball player
  • Gaby Sánchez (born 1983), American former professional baseball player
  • Gary Sanchez (born 1992), Dominican professional baseball player
  • Joel Sanchez (baseball), American college baseball coach
  • Jonathan Sánchez (born 1982), Puerto Rican professional baseball player
  • Rómulo Sánchez (born 1984), Venezuelan former professional baseball player
  • Sixto Sánchez (born 1998), Dominican professional baseball player

Association football (Soccer)[edit]

  • Alexis Sánchez, Chilean footballer for Inter Milan and Chile national football team
  • Ángel Sánchez (referee), Argentine football (soccer) referee
  • Christophe Sanchez, French football player
  • Daniel Sanchez, French former football striker
  • Davinson Sánchez, Colombian footballer
  • Eustorgio Sánchez, Venezuelan footballer
  • Hugo Sánchez, Mexican soccer player
  • Lawrie Sanchez, British football manager and former player
  • Matthew Sanchez (soccer)
  • Onésimo Sánchez, Spanish football player and manager
  • Oscar Enrique Sánchez, Guatemalan soccer player
  • Oswaldo Sánchez, Mexican soccer player
  • Ricard Sánchez, Spanish footballer
  • Ricardo Sanchez (footballer), Mexican footballer
  • Víctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1976), Spanish footballer and manager
  • Víctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1987), Spanish footballer
  • Wellington Sánchez, Ecuadorian football (soccer) player

Gridiron football[edit]

  • Davis Sanchez, NFL and CFL football player
  • Mark Sanchez, American football player
  • Rigoberto Sanchez (born 1994), American football player
  • Zack Sanchez (born 1993), American football player

Tennis[edit]

  • Emilio Sánchez (born 1965), Spanish tennis player; brother of tennis players Arantxa (above) and Javier (below)
  • José Antonio Sánchez-de Luna, Spanish tennis player
  • Manuel Sánchez, Mexican tennis player
  • María José Martínez Sánchez, Spanish tennis player
  • María Sánchez Lorenzo, Spanish tennis player
  • Nicolás Almagro Sanchez Rolle (born 1985), Spanish tennis player
  • Olivia Sanchez, French tennis player

Catholics Named Sanchez[edit]

Saints Named Sanchez[edit]

Sanchez is derived from Latin sanctus (“holy”) and ez (“of”/“son”).

  • Sancius, Sanctius, Sancho Lay Catholic Martyred in 851
  • Saint Teresa of Avila
  • José Sánchez del Río
  • Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo

Clergy Named Sanchez[edit]

  • Paul Robert Sanchez (born 1946), Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, and the Titular Bishop of Coeliana

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Franz Sanchez, main criminal in the James Bond movie Licence to Kill
  • Rick Sanchez, titular character of Rick and Morty
  • Paulina Sanchez, a recurring character from Danny Phantom

It may also appear as a second (maternal) surname in Spanish speaking countries:

  • Penélope Cruz, full name Penélope Cruz Sánchez, Spanish actress
  • Claudio Suárez, full name Claudio Suárez Sánchez, Mexican former footballer

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Gottheil, Richard J. H., Belmont-Belmonte Family. A Record of Four Hundred Years. Put together from Original Documents in the Archives and Libraries of Spain… By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Professor. Columbia University. New York.
  2. ^ Bachrach, Bernard S. Charlemagne’s Early Campaigns (768-777) A Diplomatic and Military Analysis. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004244771_003
  3. ^ «Sanchez : el apellido Sanchez — enFemenino.com». apellido.enfemenino.com. Archived from the original on 2007-01-01.
  4. ^ «Popularity for the surname Sanchez».

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not to be confused with Sanches.

Sánchez

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Sánchez is the most common surname in the Spanish provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca

Pronunciation Spanish: [‘santʃeθ], in Latin America: [‘santʃes]
Origin
Meaning «Son of Sancho»
(Latin sanctus «holy»)
Region of origin Spain
Other names
Variant form(s) Sanches, Sanchiz, Sanguez, Saez, Sanz, Sanzio (Ital. vers.)

Sánchez is a Spanish family name.

Historical origins[edit]

«The illustrious Sanchez Family… is descended from one of a number of Gothic knights (caballeros) who in the year 714 escaped from the «barbara furia» of the Mohammedan invasion and took up their residence in the hills of Leon, Galicia, Asturia, Burgos, and the Pyrenees. They took part under the Gothic king of the Asturias Pelayo (Pelagius), in the battle of Covadonga (730?) against the Mohammedans, and then returned to the Pyrenees where they elected as their leader Don Garcia Ximenez. From here they passed down into Navarre and Aragon…»[1]

In the 8th century, Duke Lupus Sanchez assisted the first Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne, in capturing the fortress city of Barcelona from the Muslims. Duke Lupus Sanchez commanded military assets comparable to or greater than those of Alfred the Great of Wessex (England) and was able to mobilize a militia of 27,000 or more to garrison the fortress cities of Gascony.[2]

There were several kings named Sancho in the Christian Kingdoms of Spain, between the 8th and 15th centuries. Their children took on the surname Sanchez. For example Sancho III Garces «The Great», King of Pamplona (980–1035), fathered Garcia III (IV) Sanchez, King of Navarra (1015–1054); Ramiro I Sanchez, King of Aragon (1010–1063); Fernando I Sanchez «The Great,» King of Castile and Emperor of Leon (1020–1063); Gonzalo Sanchez, King of Huesca (1022–1054; and Urraca Sanchez, Infanta (Crown Princess).

Interestingly, Garcia III Sanchez, the King of Navarra, had an illegitimate son, whose grandson married the daughter of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar («El Cid»). Their son, Garcia Ramirez «The Restorer» became King of Navarre (Navarra).

The origins of the name Sanchez lie in the ancient Christian Kingdoms of northern Spain and southern France (the name is more than 1,300 years old), the Spanish Conquistadors carried it to the New World. During the 1500s to the 1700s, colonists with the name Sánchez settled in areas that are now part of the southwestern United States (arriving in what is now New Mexico in the 1598 Juan de Oñate Expedition), Mexico, and South America, so there are numerous people in these areas with the surname of Sanchez. In addition, the name is found in nearly every western European country, as well as other parts of the world.

The ancestors of individuals with the surname of Sanchez may include those who invaded and/or settled in Spain during its long history. Such as the Celts, Vikings, Phoenicians, Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, Mohammedans, and Sephardic Jews. In addition, those who moved to the New World may also, to varying degrees, share other European, Native American, African, or other ancestries.

There are, literally, dozens of coats of arms for the name Sanchez, dating from ancient to more recent times. Generally, coats of arms were given to individuals with the name Sanchez, who then passed them down to descendants, usually through the male line. However, coats of arms for large groups of Sanchezes in certain geographical regions may exist. The most widespread coat of arms features a crowned gold eagle on a field of azure (royal blue).

Popularity[edit]

Sanchez is the fifth most common surname in Spain.[3]

Sanchez in Spain, by area

Province Rank
Salamanca 1st most common (12,420 people)
Cáceres 2nd most common (5,956 people)
Cádiz 3rd most common (19,396 people)
Granada 3rd most common (13,268 people)
Toledo 3rd most common (6,308 people)
Sanchez ranking in other parts of the world[4]

Country Rank
United States ranked 52nd out of 88,799
Argentina ranked 10th out of 100
France ranked 52nd out of 1,000
Philippines ranked 71st out of 1,000

People with the surname[edit]

  • Aarón Sanchez, American celebrity chef
  • Cristian Sanchez, Chilean Journalist/Presenter
  • Felipe Sánchez Román y Gallifa (1893–1956), Spanish jurist
  • Francisco Sánchez Chamuscado (1512-1582), Spanish conquistador and Captain of the Chamuscado and Rodríguez Expedition of 1581-1582
  • Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 1949), Venezuelan terrorist also known as Carlos the Jackal
  • Javier Sánchez, several people including:
    • Javier Sánchez (born 1968), Spanish tennis player; brother of Arantxa and Emilio
  • Jose Tomas Sanchez, Filipino Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy, Roman Curia
  • Luis Sánchez (disambiguation), several people
  • Manuel Sánchez, Mexican economist
  • Penelope Cruz Sanchez, Actress, goes by career name “Penelope Cruz”
  • Ricardo Sanchez (born 1953), retired American Army Lieutenant General
  • Rick Sanchez, Journalist-MSNBC & CNN
  • Robert Fortune Sanchez, American Roman Catholic archbishop
  • Roselyn Sánchez, Puerto Rican singer, model and actress
  • Susan M. Sanchez, American applied statistician and operations researcher

Arts[edit]

General[edit]

  • Abel Sanchez (also known as Oqwa Pi), San Ildefonso Pueblo painter, muralist, and politician
  • Aldo Sambrell, a European actor also known as «Alfredo Sanchez Brell»
  • Eduardo Sánchez, Cuban-American filmmaker
  • Encarna Sánchez, Spanish television show host
  • Jorge Noceda Sanchez, Dominican surrealist painter
  • Julio Sánchez Cristo, Colombian radio personality
  • Kiele Sanchez, American actress
  • Korina Sanchez, Filipino news anchor and host
  • Lauren Sanchez, American celebrity
  • Lucia Sanchez, French actress
  • Matt Sanchez, American soldier, political activist, writer and former pornographic actor
  • M. Jenea Sanchez, Mexican-American artist
  • Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez, Colombian-American visual artist, based in Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Nia Sanchez, Miss USA 2014
  • Rick Sanchez, Cuban-American TV news anchor
  • Sylvia Sanchez, Filipina actress

Musical Artists[edit]

  • Adán Sánchez (1984–2004), Mexican-American singer
  • Chalino Sánchez (1960–1992), Mexican singer and songwriter
  • Claudio Sanchez, American rock singer and guitarist of the band ‘Coheed and Cambria’
  • Lourdes Sánchez, Argentine singer, dancer, model, TV host and actress
  • Magdalena Sánchez, Venezuelan singer
  • Marta Sánchez, Spanish female vocalist
  • Mike Sanchez, English Rhythm and Blues pianist/vocalist
  • Stephen Sanchez, American singer-songwriter

Writers[edit]

  • Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, Mexican writer and professor
  • Alex Sanchez, American author of teen stories
  • Erika L. Sánchez, poet and writer
  • Luis Rafael Sánchez, Puerto Rican playwright and author
  • Sergio G. Sánchez, Spanish director and screenwriter

Politicians[edit]

  • Alicia Sánchez-Camacho, Spanish politician
  • Arman Sanchez, Filipino politician, former Governor of the province of Batangas
  • Augusto Martínez Sánchez, Cuban politician
  • Edna Sanchez, Filipino politician
  • Felipe Sánchez Román (1850–1916), Spanish lawyer and politician
  • Francisco Sanchez (politician), Eighth Alcade of San Francisco
  • Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, founding father of the Dominican Republic
  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Bolivian president
  • Linda Sánchez, American member of Congress
  • Loretta Sanchez, American member of Congress
  • Óscar Arias Sánchez, Costa Rican president and Nobel Peace Prize winner
  • Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain
  • Pedro C. Sanchez, Guamanian politician
  • Roberto Sánchez Vilella, former Governor of Puerto Rico

Sports[edit]

General[edit]

  • Alicia Sánchez (born 1948), Peruvian volleyball player
  • Anahí Ester Sánchez (born 1991), Argentine boxer
  • Angélica Sánchez, Mexican long-distance runner
  • Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (born 1972), Spanish tennis player
  • Bertha Sánchez, Colombian long-distance runner
  • Carlos Silva Sánchez (born 1944), Chilean chess master
  • Clara Sanchez (cyclist), French professional track cyclist
  • Cristhian Cruz Sánchez (born 1992), Peruvian chess grandmaster
  • Dani Sánchez, Catalan carom billiards player
  • Diego Sanchez, American mixed martial artist
  • Félix Sánchez, Dominican-American athlete
  • Fernando Fernández Sánchez (born 1990), Peruvian chess master
  • Laura Sánchez (diver), Mexican diver
  • Mark Sanchez, NFL Quarterback
  • Michael Sánchez, Cuban volleyball player
  • Pepe Sánchez (born 1977), Argentine professional basketball player
  • Philippe Sanchez, French cross country skier
  • Ricardo Sánchez, Spanish water polo player
  • Rosario Sánchez, Mexican race walker
  • Samuel Sánchez, Spanish road bicycle racer
  • Yadier Sánchez (born 1987), Cuban volleyball player

Baseball[edit]

  • Ali Sánchez (born 1997), Venezuelan professional baseball player
  • Aníbal Sánchez (born 1984), Venezuelan professional baseball player
  • Cristopher Sánchez (born 1996), Dominican professional baseball player
  • Freddy Sanchez (born 1977), American former professional baseball player
  • Gaby Sánchez (born 1983), American former professional baseball player
  • Gary Sanchez (born 1992), Dominican professional baseball player
  • Joel Sanchez (baseball), American college baseball coach
  • Jonathan Sánchez (born 1982), Puerto Rican professional baseball player
  • Rómulo Sánchez (born 1984), Venezuelan former professional baseball player
  • Sixto Sánchez (born 1998), Dominican professional baseball player

Association football (Soccer)[edit]

  • Alexis Sánchez, Chilean footballer for Inter Milan and Chile national football team
  • Ángel Sánchez (referee), Argentine football (soccer) referee
  • Christophe Sanchez, French football player
  • Daniel Sanchez, French former football striker
  • Davinson Sánchez, Colombian footballer
  • Eustorgio Sánchez, Venezuelan footballer
  • Hugo Sánchez, Mexican soccer player
  • Lawrie Sanchez, British football manager and former player
  • Matthew Sanchez (soccer)
  • Onésimo Sánchez, Spanish football player and manager
  • Oscar Enrique Sánchez, Guatemalan soccer player
  • Oswaldo Sánchez, Mexican soccer player
  • Ricard Sánchez, Spanish footballer
  • Ricardo Sanchez (footballer), Mexican footballer
  • Víctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1976), Spanish footballer and manager
  • Víctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1987), Spanish footballer
  • Wellington Sánchez, Ecuadorian football (soccer) player

Gridiron football[edit]

  • Davis Sanchez, NFL and CFL football player
  • Mark Sanchez, American football player
  • Rigoberto Sanchez (born 1994), American football player
  • Zack Sanchez (born 1993), American football player

Tennis[edit]

  • Emilio Sánchez (born 1965), Spanish tennis player; brother of tennis players Arantxa (above) and Javier (below)
  • José Antonio Sánchez-de Luna, Spanish tennis player
  • Manuel Sánchez, Mexican tennis player
  • María José Martínez Sánchez, Spanish tennis player
  • María Sánchez Lorenzo, Spanish tennis player
  • Nicolás Almagro Sanchez Rolle (born 1985), Spanish tennis player
  • Olivia Sanchez, French tennis player

Catholics Named Sanchez[edit]

Saints Named Sanchez[edit]

Sanchez is derived from Latin sanctus (“holy”) and ez (“of”/“son”).

  • Sancius, Sanctius, Sancho Lay Catholic Martyred in 851
  • Saint Teresa of Avila
  • José Sánchez del Río
  • Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo

Clergy Named Sanchez[edit]

  • Paul Robert Sanchez (born 1946), Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, and the Titular Bishop of Coeliana

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Franz Sanchez, main criminal in the James Bond movie Licence to Kill
  • Rick Sanchez, titular character of Rick and Morty
  • Paulina Sanchez, a recurring character from Danny Phantom

It may also appear as a second (maternal) surname in Spanish speaking countries:

  • Penélope Cruz, full name Penélope Cruz Sánchez, Spanish actress
  • Claudio Suárez, full name Claudio Suárez Sánchez, Mexican former footballer

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Gottheil, Richard J. H., Belmont-Belmonte Family. A Record of Four Hundred Years. Put together from Original Documents in the Archives and Libraries of Spain… By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Professor. Columbia University. New York.
  2. ^ Bachrach, Bernard S. Charlemagne’s Early Campaigns (768-777) A Diplomatic and Military Analysis. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004244771_003
  3. ^ «Sanchez : el apellido Sanchez — enFemenino.com». apellido.enfemenino.com. Archived from the original on 2007-01-01.
  4. ^ «Popularity for the surname Sanchez».


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.


Большая часть цензуры применяется к антиправительственным блогерам, таких как Sanchez.



Most of the censorship is applied on anti-government bloggers such as Sanchez.


Большая часть цензуры применяется к антиправительственным блогерам, таких как Sanchez.



There is a certain degree of censorship, especially when it comes to blogs run by anti-government activists like Sanchez.


Для будущих спортсменов есть возможность совмещения активного тренировочного процесса с получением образования во всемирно известных теннисных академиях Sanchez Casal и Bruguera.



Future sportsmen have a chance to combine intensive training with education at the world renown tennis academies, Sanchez Casal or Bruguera.


Если вы решите прогуляться здесь в воскресенье утром, вы найдете уже знакомых вам друзей, таких как книжный магазин Sanchez, который находится в киоске Nº 76.



If you decide to walk along this area on a Sunday morning, you will find some old friends like the Sanchez bookstore, which is located at stall number 76.


Roger Sanchez начнет работу в своем дебютном фильме, в котором сыграет роль наркодилера по прозвищу Ракета.



Roger Sanchez will be making his major film debut playing the role of Rocket.


Octavio Meyran Sanchez) — бывший мексиканский рефери.



Octavio Meyran Sanchez is a former Mexican boxing referee…


Urko Sanchez Architects строит город для детей-сирот



Urko Sanchez Architects builds miniature walled city for orphans


Феррелл также займется и продюсированием картины со своей компанией Gary Sanchez Productions.



Ferrell will produce via his production banner Gary Sanchez Productions.


А мексиканец Педро Санчес (Pedro Sanchez) вообще считает, что ловить скайфиша желательно компанией.



A Mexican Pedro Sanchez (Pedro Sanchez) generally believes that it is desirable to catch skayfisha company.


Доминиканская Республика создает два очень разных вида какао, маслянистые бобы Sanchez и бобы Hispaniola.



The Dominican Republic creates two very distinct types of cocoa, the buttery Sanchez beans and the drier Hispaniola bean.


Olivia Sanchez) (родилась 17 ноября 1982 года в Париже, Франция) — французская теннисистка.



Olivia Sanchez (born November 17, 1982 in Paris) is a professional tennis player from France.


Многонациональная компания CISA-INIA уже готовится инвестировать средства в производство вакцины, разработанной испанскими исследователями, готовится заняться доставкой вакцины на международные рынки, что можно было бы сделать в течение одного года, полутора или двух, в зависимости от Sanchez.



A multinational company is already preparing to invest in the solution developed by the Spanish researchers and the delivery of the vaccine to international markets could be done in one year and a half or two, according to Sanchez.


«Последние 13 лет не могли быть более приятными и удовлетворительными для нас обоих в Sanchez Productions», — заявили Феррелл и Маккей в совместном заявлении.



«The last 13 years could not have been more enjoyable and satisfying for the two of us at Sanchez Productions,» Ferrell and McKay said in a joint statement.


«Технология Flow является поистине бесценной для неолита», — говорит менеджер по продажам TheSize Daniel Sanchez.



«Flow’s technology is truly invaluable to Neolith,» says Daniel Sanchez, sales manager for TheSize.


Сериал был спродюсирован Gary Sanchez Productions, продюсерской компанией Уилла Феррелла.



The series was produced by Will Ferrell’s production company, Gary Sanchez Productions.


Розелин Санчес (Roselyn Sanchez) родилась 2 апреля 1973 г.



A native of San Juan, Roselyn Sanchez was born on 2nd April 1973.


Например, корреспондент британского издания The Telegraph Рэф Санчес (Raf Sanchez) оперативно размещал на своей странице в Twitter фотографии, сделанные Русланом, ссылаясь при этом, правда, не на него, а на абстрактного «доктора», который якобы передал ему эти фото.



For example, Raf Sanchez, a correspondent of British «The Telegraph», promptly posted pictures taken by Ruslan on his Twitter page, citing, however, not him, but an abstract «doctor» who allegedly gave him these photos.


Компания Феррелла Gary Sanchez Productions будет продюсировать картину.



Gary Sanchez Productions will executive produce.


Приглашение на свадьбу, опубликованное в сети блоггером Йоани Санчес (Yoani Sanchez) 11 августа 2011 года так же нетрадиционно, как и сама свадьба



The wedding invitation, posted online by blogger Yoani Sanchez on August 11, 2011, was as untraditional as the wedding itself


Архитекторы Urko Sanchez, базирующиеся в Найроби и Мадриде, сослались на традиционную типологию квартала со стенами в Медине, которая встречается во многих городах Северной Африки.



Urko Sanchez Architects, who are based in Nairobi and Madrid, referenced the traditional typology of a walled medina quarter found in many North African cities.

Ничего не найдено для этого значения.

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    Санчес-Паленсиа

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    Санчес-Паленсиа

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    Аранта Санчес

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Аранта Санчес

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    Уго Санчес

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    Я не боюсь

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Санчес — Ильич Рамирес (Шакал Карлос; р. 1949), международный революционный террорист , осуществивший в 1970 80 е гг. наиболее значительные боевые операции. Объектом нападений Санчеса были граждане Израиля, Западной Европы и США, умеренных арабских… …   Терроризм и террористы. Исторический справочник

  • Санчес — Содержание 1 Спортсмены 1.1 Теннисисты 1.2 Футболисты …   Википедия

  • Санчес Л. — Леонель Санчес Леонель Санчес в составе сборной Чили, 1959 год Общая информация Полное имя …   Википедия

  • Санчес Х. — Его Высокопреосвященство кардинал Хосе Томас Санчес (исп. José Tomás Sánchez), (род. 17 марта 1920, Пандан, Филиппины). Филиппинский и куриальный кардинал. Титулярный епископ Лесви и вспомогательный епископ Касереса с 5 февраля 1968 по 12 декабря …   Википедия

  • Санчес Х. Т. — Его Высокопреосвященство кардинал Хосе Томас Санчес (исп. José Tomás Sánchez), (род. 17 марта 1920, Пандан, Филиппины). Филиппинский и куриальный кардинал. Титулярный епископ Лесви и вспомогательный епископ Касереса с 5 февраля 1968 по 12 декабря …   Википедия

  • Санчес Серро — Санчес Серро, Луис Мигель Луис Мигель Санчес Серро Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro …   Википедия

  • Санчес-Викарио — Санчес Викарио, Аранча Аранча Санчес Викарио Гражданство …   Википедия

  • Санчес Коэльо — Санчес Коэльо, Алонсо Алонсо Санчес Коэльо. «Портрет Филиппа II c чётками», Прадо. 1573 Алонсо Санчес Коэльо (Alonso Sánchez Coello; около 1531, Бенифайо, Валенсия 8 августа 1588 …   Википедия

  • Санчес Мата — Санчес Мата, Виктор Виктор Санчес Общая информация Полное имя Виктор Санчес Мата …   Википедия

  • Санчес Флорес — Санчес Флорес, Кике Кике Санчес Флорес Общая информация Полное имя Энрике Санчес Флорес …   Википедия

  • САНЧЕС ВАСКЕС —     САНЧЕС ВАСКЕС (5апспегУагаиег)Адольфо (род. в 1925, Альхесиарес, Испания) мексиканский философ марксист. Изучал философию в Мадридском университете, в 1939 был выслан из Испании, поселился в Мексике. Основные работы: “Эстетические идеи… …   Философская энциклопедия

Rick Sanchez
Rick and Morty character
An old man with spiky light blue hair, wearing a lab coat and holding a device in his left hand. He has a unibrow and some green saliva coming out of his mouth.
First appearance
  • Rick C-137:
  • «Promo Commercial #1» (2013)
  • Rick C-132:
  • «The Wubba Lubba Dub Dub of Wall Street, Part One» (2015)
  • Rick Prime:
  • «The Rickshank Rickdemption» (2017)
Last appearance Rick C-132:
«Head-Space, Part Three» (2016)
Created by Justin Roiland
Dan Harmon
Designed by Justin Roiland
Inspired by
  • Dr. Emmett «Doc» Brown
    by

    • Robert Zemeckis
    •     Bob Gale
  • Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic
    by

    • Stan Lee
    •     Jack Kirby
Voiced by
  • Justin Roiland (2013–2022)[1]
  • Yōhei Tadano (The Anime, Japanese dub; 2016–present)
  • Michael Cusack (Bushworld Adventures)
Portrayed by
  • Christopher Lloyd (interstitials)[2][3]
  • Mike Stoklasa (Red Letter Media)[4]
  • Santana Maynard (The Rickoning promo)[5]
In-universe information
Full name Richard Daniel Sanchez
Alias The Rickest Rick (Rick Prime)
The Smartest Man in the Universe (seasons 1–5)
Nickname Rick
Title Rick C-137 (main character)
Occupation
  • Scientist
  • Inventor
  • Founder of the Citadel
  • Freedom fighter (formerly)
Affiliation
  • Birdperson (best friend)
  • Mr. Poopybutthole (family friend)
  • Mr. Nimbus (nemesis)
  • Galactic Revolution
  • The Vindicators
Family
  • Parallel universe:
  • Jerry Smith (son-in-law)
  • Summer Smith (granddaughter)
  • Morty Smith (grandson)
  • Morty Smith, Jr. (great-grandson)
  • Naruto Smith (great-grandson)
Spouse Diane Sanchez
Significant others
  • Unity (hivemind; formerly)
  • Kiara (formerly)
  • Daphne (formerly)
  • Gaia (formerly)
  • Princess Poñeta (CHUD)
Children Beth Sanchez (and by proxy Beth Smith)
Nationality Hispanic-American[6]
Age 70

Richard Daniel «Rick» Sanchez is one of the two eponymous characters from the Adult Swim animated television series Rick and Morty and resulting franchise. Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, and voiced by the former in the first six seasons of the series and promotional media,[1] and Yōhei Tadano in Rick and Morty: The Anime, Sanchez is a misanthropic alcoholic scientist inspired by Christopher Lloyd’s Dr. Emmett «Doc» Brown from Back to the Future and Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic from Marvel Comics. In September 2021, Lloyd portrayed Sanchez himself in a series of promotional interstitials for the series.[2][3]

Known for his reckless, nihilistic behavior and pessimistic personality, the character has been well received. Rick C-137 is a sociopathic mad scientist who seems to know everything in the universe and thus finds life a traumatizing and pointless experience. Following the murder of his wife Diane and daughter Beth Sanchez in his native reality (C-137) by his parallel self Rick Prime, Rick dedicates his life to hunting Prime down, developing inter-dimensional travel and building a wall around the segment of the multiverse where Rick is «The Smartest Man in the Universe», dubbed the Central Finite Curve, to narrow his search, massacring countless alternate versions of himself in the process of hunting down Prime before resigning himself to failure, founding the Citadel of Ricks out of the survivors, and retiring to move in with the family of an adult version of Beth (Smith) from Prime’s own native reality (whom Prime had abandoned when Beth was a teenager) out of the slim hope of Prime one day returning so Rick could complete his vendetta, consisting of his son-in-law Jerry and teenage grandchildren Summer and Morty Smith, going on a series of adventures with the latter, over the course of which events in the first and fifth seasons lead to Morty and Summer having two children of their own, Mortimer Junior and Naruto.

The first three volumes of the Rick and Morty comic series follow the Rick and Morty of Dimension C-132 while most issues of subsequent volumes (following the «Head-Space» arc in which Rick C-132 is killed) follow the main Rick (C-137) and Morty (Prime) from the television series, with the final volume («The Rickoning») and Rick and Morty Go to Hell following another alternate Rick (and Morty) identified as Devil Rick in the latter series, and featuring a Girl Rick designed after cosplayer Santana Maynard by series writer Kyle Starks;[5] the video game Pocket Mortys meanwhile follows the Rick and Morty of C-123.[7] The main character Rick of the franchise and their alternative selves have received a positive critical reception.[8][9][10][11]

Fictional character biography[edit]

Backstory[edit]

Rick Sanchez from Earth (Dimension C-137) is one of the sons of Pa Towne and Great Grandma Harriet, the widowed father of Beth Smith, and the grandfather of Morty and Summer Smith. In the fifth season, it is revealed that after the death of his daughter Beth and his wife Diane in his home reality by a Rick from another universe (Rick Prime) who once offered him help, C-137 Rick develops a portal gun and spends the following decades travelling the infinite multiverse in search of the specific alternate version of himself whom he believes responsible for killing them, befriending Birdperson and becoming a leading figure in the revolution against the Galactic Federation throughout his mid-30s. After being rejected by Birdperson, Rick returns to his journey of vengeance, before ultimately becoming the leader of a fledgling «Citadel of Ricks». The Citadel had originally formed to oppose him after he had killed a number of alternate versions of himself on his journey of vengeance, and under his guidance oversaw the binding of the multiverse’s Ricks into a «Central Finite Curve» in which they are all the «Smartest Man in the Universe», manipulating the flow of realities in which his daughter lived to ensure that she met Jerry Smith in order to produce an endless number of hypothetical grandchildren, allowing them to hide from the Federation using their brainwaves. Depressed, Rick eventually abandons the Citadel and casts himself into the multiverse once again, crashing into the garage of a now-adult, living version of Beth of Rick Prime’s reality, where Prime had abandoned her and Diane twenty years prior instead. He befriended her son, that reality’s Morty Smith, and frequently traveled with him on adventures through space, visiting other planets and dimensions with him (and occasionally Summer Smith).[12] In the third season of the show, it is revealed that he is at least 70 years old.[13]

Television series[edit]

Season One[edit]

Rick’s trademark catchphrase in the first season (and also appearing as a variation in the second season) is «Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub», first introduced in the episode «Meeseeks and Destroy». In Birdperson’s native language, the catchphrase translates to «I am in great pain, please help me», an indication of Rick’s depression.[14][15] Justin Roiland revealed the catchphrase was created by mistake when he messed up reading the script; he was supposed to say «wub wub wub wub wub».[16]

In the episode «Rick Potion #9», Rick reveals his disdain towards love, in which he claims that it is «a chemical reaction that compels animals to breed».[17] When Rick and Morty irreversibly mutate all humans on Earth except for their family members, they abandon the dimension (and their family in that dimension) for a new one. Rick locates a universe in which the alternate version of himself has undone the damage inflicted by the love potion, but where the new dimension’s Rick and Morty have been killed, allowing the C-137 Rick and Morty Prime to take their place. Despite Morty’s trauma concerning this knowledge, Rick is nonchalant about moving to the new dimension.

Rick’s intelligence is portrayed to transcend that of metaphysical beings, as demonstrated in the episode «Something Ricked This Way Comes», where he outsmarts Satan / Mr. Needful.

In the episode «Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind», after numerous Ricks in alternate dimensions are murdered, the Trans-Dimensional Council of Ricks accuses Rick C-137 and orders for him to be arrested. Rick C-137 finds himself captured by an «evil» Rick (in actuality controlled by a Morty), but is saved by a legion of alternate-dimension Mortys led by Morty Prime.

Season Two[edit]

In the second season premiere, «A Rickle in Time», Rick nearly sacrifices himself to save Morty, but saves his own life when he realizes that doing so is possible. In the episode «Get Schwifty», it is revealed that Rick was once in a rock band called the Flesh Curtains, alongside Birdperson and Squanchy. In the episode «Big Trouble in Little Sanchez», Rick transfers his consciousness into a younger clone of himself, whom he calls «Tiny Rick». He soon becomes anguished in his new body, and manages to return to his older true form, and murders a line of other clones he produced.

In «The Ricks Must Be Crazy», Rick reveals that he powers his flying car with a battery that contains a miniature universe, or microverse, whose inhabitants unknowingly provide the required electricity. The inhabitants cease doing this after one of their scientists does the same thing for his own universe, and discovers that this is what Rick has done to his universe. Rick remorselessly destroys the miniature universe inside his own miniature universe, killing everyone inside. Nearing the end of the episode, Rick knows that his own microverse would choose to power his battery, or he would dispose of it and create a new one; as he put it, once he got out of the battery, he’d have one of two options: «either I’d have to toss out a broken battery, or the battery wouldn’t be broken.».[18]

In the second season’s finale, «The Wedding Squanchers», Rick and his family attend Birdperson’s wedding, where Birdperson is betrayed and killed by his bride Tammy, a double agent for the Galactic Federation. The family is forced to inhabit an unusually small yet Earth-like planet, as they cannot return to Earth due to Rick’s status as a wanted criminal. Rick turns himself into the Federation to allow his family to return home, and is incarcerated on a prison planet under the charges of having committed «everything».

Season Three[edit]

The premiere episode of the series’ third season, «The Rickshank Rickdemption» shows a possible origin for Rick, in which he was a well-meaning scientist who loved his wife Diane and daughter Beth, but had an encounter with a member of a militant group of Ricks who had achieved inter-dimensional travel during his own initial testing of a prototype inter-dimensional portal gun, who offered him the secret to creating the device, and joining their organization. Shortly after his refusal, and his pledge to quit science forever, a bomb was sent through a portal, killing Diane and Beth. Rick claims that this was a fake memory he created in order to trick his interrogator into implanting a virus into the mind-reading device he was attached to, allowing him to hijack his body and escape from the Federation prison, having actually turned himself in to access the Federation’s supercomputer and wipe it out financially, before taking out the Council of Ricks while saving Morty and Summer. At the end of the episode, after indirectly convincing Beth to divorce Jerry for trying to convince the family to sell him out, Rick again insists, in a rant to Morty, that the death of his wife and daughter as depicted was a fake memory; in the fifth season, his wife and daughter from his home reality are confirmed to have been caught in an explosion, with both being killed, the fake part of the memory having been Rick immediately developing an inter-dimensional portal gun himself to find a new family, rather than what he did in actuality: spent months developing the technology before spending the next thirty years attempting to track down the Rick in question (Rick Prime). Months later, Rick reluctantly attends family therapy under Dr. Wong in «Pickle Rick».

In «The ABC’s of Beth», Beth learns from Rick that her childhood magical fantasy world of Froopyland was an actual place all Ricks had made for her as a child: a real procedurally-generated and childproofed pocket dimension he created for Beth, and that her memories of her childhood friend Tommy Lipnip getting lost inside of it are real. Upon reentering to locate Tommy, Rick discovers that the animals have become predatory and dangerous from segments of human DNA, with Tommy having survived to adulthood via a combination of bestiality and cannibalism. After Tommy accuses Beth of deliberately trapping him in the dimension as a child out of jealousy for his family, pushing him into a honey swamp in a murder attempt before leaving him there, Rick takes himself and Beth back without Tommy. After Beth accuses him of being a bad parent, Rick counters that he made Froopyland to keep her occupied because she was a violent child, and has no doubt Tommy’s claims were true. Beth tries to go back to reason with Tommy, but ends up killing him and his offspring. Back at home, pondering whether she is evil, Beth is presented with the option by Rick of having a replacement clone of her created, so that she will be free to travel the universe without abandoning her family; on rewatching his own self-erased memory of the incident in «Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri», Rick learns that Beth asked him to decide for himself whether he wanted her in his life, and his response was to use a centrifuge to randomize who was the original after creating a clone, having been unable to answer, in the present finally admitting to himself that he is «a terrible father». In «The Rickchurian Mortydate», while Rick is in a feud with the President, Beth begins to fear she might be the clone, with Rick’s phrasing of the answer leading her to an existential crisis, and ultimately reuniting with Jerry and renewing their marriage, much to Rick’s frustration. The season ends with the Smith family happy to be together again, although Rick is disappointed about losing his dominant position.

Season Four[edit]

In «Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri», Space Beth (the Beth who went to space, there-becoming the new «Most Wanted» of the Galactic Federation), believing herself to be the clone upon finding a device in her neck, confronts Rick, who reveals that the other Beth also has a device in her neck and claims she is the clone, and the pair go to Shoney’s to chat about Space Beth’s adventures. After the Federation soon arrives at Earth, demanding Space Beth be handed over, Rick accidentally lets slip that Space Beth might in fact be the clone, and races to Dr. Wong’s office (where Beth and Jerry are at counselling) to save Beth from Tammy Gueterman and a squad of soldiers, who have mistaken her for Space Beth. Rick, Beth, and Jerry rendezvous with Space Beth, and both Beths become mad at Rick for his refusal to disclose which is the clone. They are again attacked by Tammy, who takes the Beths prisoner and beams them up to the Federation’s ship. Morty and Summer intervene and Rick kills Tammy. The family heads to the ship, with Rick going to free the Beths while Morty and Summer shut off its superlaser before it can annihilate Earth. The Beths escape on their own as Rick is confronted by Phoenixperson (a revived Birdperson), who almost kills him (calling him «a bad friend» for having previously wondered which of them would win in a fight) before being shut down by Space Beth (with Jerry’s help). In the aftermath, Rick retrieves the memory tube containing his memory of creating the clone Beth, having erased his own knowledge of which Beth is the original. However, no one in the family is interested in learning the truth. Rick watches the memory nonetheless, only to learn that Beth asked him to decide for himself whether he wanted her in his life. He cloned her, then had the two Beths swapped around until he no longer knew which was the original. After admitting to himself that he is «a terrible father,» Rick tries to be a good friend instead and fix Phoenixperson (whose remains he retrieved after the battle), only to be aggressively rejected. Rick is left alone and distraught.

Season Five[edit]

In the fifth season finale «Rickmurai Jack», the Citadel’s new President Morty destroys the Central Finite Curve, stripping all Ricks of their title of «Smartest Man in the Universe» and freeing the multiverse of his influence.

Season Six[edit]

In the sixth season premiere «Solaricks», after briefly finally tracking down Rick Prime, Rick and the rest of the Smith family switch realities to a near-identical one (where «parmesan» is pronounced differently), after everyone on their previous reality’s Earth are absorbed by Mr. Frundles. After achieving a healthier state of mind after talking with his therapist by «Analyze Piss», Rick finally resumes his search for Rick Prime in «A Rick in King Mortur’s Mort», before bringing Morty into his search for Rick Prime (on his request) in the finale, «Ricktional Mortpoon’s Rickmas Mortcation».

«Welcome to my darkness. I spent my life hunting this guy, Morty! This is the closest I’ve ever been to catching Rick Prime. It’s impossible! He… He’s an incredibly crafty piece of shit. Hunting him destroyed me, Morty! But now we’re gonna do it together! You and me! It’s gonna take over your life, Morty! Rick and Morty Season Seven: Hunting My Nemesis! Maybe trying to stay healthy while doing it! Juggling plates! And not every episode, Morty! It could be all happening in the background! Who knows? You know, n-no one will, except us! I-It’s the most painful shit I’ve ever had to deal with and I’m fucking bringing you into it because you asked for it, Morty! You and me, Morty!«

Personality[edit]

Sanchez has been argued to be a toxic masculine archetype, «Tortured Genius Who Is Lonely and Doesn’t Care Because Feelings Are Overrated».[19]

In the pilot, he was revealed to be an atheist, as he tells Summer that «there is no God»; however, Rick is later established to be aware of the existence of various afterlives and gods, just lacking respect for them.[20] Harmon has said that «anarchist» is a close ideological descriptor of Rick.[21]

One of the show’s creators and executive producers and voice actor Justin Roiland revealed Sanchez was pansexual.[22] This was shown in «Auto Erotic Assimilation», when Rick re-connects with Unity, an ex-lover who is a collective hive mind of assimilated individuals from the planet they occupy;[23] Rick is further shown to be attracted to planets in the Oni Press comic series backup story «Rick and Morty in: The Most Important Lesson», Rick is further established to be attracted to sentient planets, which later serves as the basis for the fourth season episode «Childrick of Mort», where Rick re-connects with ex-lover Gaia, a planet, whom he met on a «Planets Only» dating website.

Development[edit]

The character was created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, who first met at Channel 101 in the early 2000s. In 2006, Roiland created The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti, an animated short parodying the Back to the Future characters Emmett «Doc» Brown and Marty McFly, and the precursor to Rick and Morty.[24] The idea for Rick and Morty, in the form of Doc and Mharti was brought up to Adult Swim, and the ideas for a family element and Rick being a grandfather to Morty were developed. Roiland considers his voice for Rick to be a «horrible Doc Brown manic impression».[25] «I was having fun doing these really crappy Doc Brown and Marty McFly impressions. During the middle of a line a burp came out naturally,» said Roiland, addressing the creation of Rick’s ubiquitous burping habit.[26] Addressing Roiland’s and his own portrayals of Rick in a series of promotional interstitials (directed by Paul B. Cummings) compared to Doc Brown, Christopher Lloyd stated «that he felt like Doc and Rick were like two brothers that took different paths».[27]

Reception[edit]

The character has received positive reception. Speaking of Rick’s relatability and likability, Dan Harmon stated that «we’ve all been Rick. But Rick really does have bigger fish to fry than anybody. He understands everything better than us. So you give him the right to be jaded and dismissive and narcissistic and sociopathic».[8] Emily Gaudette of Inverse wrote that fans have «come to love [Rick] over two seasons of misadventures».[9]

David Sims of The Atlantic noted Rick’s «bitter amorality» and called the character «a genius who comfortably thinks of himself as the universe’s cleverest man and is grounded only by his empathy toward other people, which he tries to suppress as much as possible», therefore writing that Rick’s selflessness at the end of the episode «The Wedding Squanchers» is «the most surprising twist possible».[10] Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club wrote that «[Rick] slowly realizing that he loved his grandkids and his daughter (and tolerated his son-in-law) no matter how many times he swore at them helped to give the character some necessary depth», and that «behind all the catchphrases and the crazed energy … There’s something dead and sad and fucked up in the guy».[11]

In popular culture[edit]

Rick appears in the couch gag of the 2015 The Simpsons episode «Mathlete’s Feat», with Roiland reprising his role.

In the first episode of the third season, «The Rickshank Redemption», Rick shows a significant interest in Schezwan sauce and insists that his motivation in life is «finding that McNugget sauce» caused a public interest in having the sauce be reinstated on the McDonald’s menu, with some fans attempting to recreate the sauce themselves.[28][29][30] According to USA Today, McDonald’s spokesperson Terri Hickey stated that «We never say never, because when our customers speak, we listen. And to paraphrase some of our most enthusiastic fans, our sauce is so good that it would be worth waiting 9 seasons or 97 years for.»[28][30]

In March 2019, Godzilla: King of the Monsters director Michael Dougherty confirmed the character of Monarch crypto-sonographer Dr. Rick Stanton, played by Bradley Whitford, was based on Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty, with Dougherty having the character «drink a lot» to keep the character in line with the spirit of Sanchez.[31]

In 2021, Rick appears in Fortnite Battle Royale as part of the Chapter 2 – Season 7 Battle Pass, in Multiversus as part of the game’s first season, and in the film Space Jam: A New Legacy, with Roiland reprising his role.[32]

Rick appears in the 2022 Half in the Bag episode «Jayus Ex Mikeina» from Red Letter Media, with Roiland reprising his role, dubbing over Mike Stoklasa, who portrays Rick in the episode.[4]

Family tree[edit]

Smith–Sanchez family tree
Jacob Joyce Smith[n 1] Leonard Smith Diane Sanchez Rick Sanchez[n 2] Princess Poñeta[n 3] Gaia[n 4] Reggie[n 4]
Jerry Smith[n 1][n 5] Beth Smith[n 1][n 6] Space Beth[n 6] CHUD Heir[n 3]
Hemorrhage[n 7][n 8] Summer Smith[n 1][n 7] Morty Smith Gwendolyn[n 9] President Morty The Ricklets[n 4]
Summer Smith Jr.[n 8] Naruto Smith[n 10] Mortimer Smith Jr.[n 9]
Notes:

  1. ^ a b c d In the 2014 first season episode «Rick Potion #9», the original Prime Smith family are abandoned by Rick and Morty, who move to another reality with identical alternate-universe versions (where they themselves have just died) after the previous one was «Cronenberged» by Rick. The Prime Smith family return in the 2017 third season premiere «The Rickshank Rickdemption» and 2018 comic arc «Look Who’s Cronenberging Now», left to freeze by Morty in the former, with Summer Prime dying in the latter, before Beth Prime is apparently revealed to have also since died in the 2022 sixth season premiere «Solaricks», and Jerry Prime is murdered by Rick Prime in the episode’s post-credits scene.
  2. ^ Rick Sanchez’s wife and daughter from his original reality, Diane and Beth Sanchez, are murdered thirty years before the events of the series, by an alternate reality version of Rick known as Rick Prime, whose living family (of which Beth was abandoned by Rick Prime when she was 14-years-old, before marrying her high school boyfriend Jerry Smith at 17 after becoming pregnant with Summer Smith) Rick moves in with himself one year prior to the events of the series.
  3. ^ a b In the 2021 fifth season episode «Rickdependence Spray», Rick Sanchez learns that his brief affair with the humanoid horse Princess Poñeta of the CHUD (Cannibalistic Horse Underground Dwellers) resulted in her becoming pregnant with the CHUD heir, their son, whom he is prepared to raise prior to learning that the CHUD raise themselves (immediately after his son is born at the end of the episode, and immediately digs down into the CHUD’s underground society).
  4. ^ a b c In the 2020 fourth season episode «Childrick of Mort», Rick Sanchez’s ex-girlfriend, a living planet named Gaia, tricks him, Rick’s parallel universe daughter Beth Smith and son-in-law Jerry Smith into raising her offspring into a civilisation by claiming that Rick is the father of her «Ricklets», before the family learn the actual father of the Ricklets to be Reggie, a thunder god and «Zeus», who then duels Rick before being accidentally killed by Morty and Summer Smith.
  5. ^ In the 2022 sixth season premiere «Solaricks», Jerry Smith is confirmed to have been accidentally switched with another Jerry in the 2013 second season episode «Mortynight Run», with the previous Season Two Jerry subsequently accidentally killing himself and destroying the Earth at the conclusion of the episode, forcing the Smith family to find a new replacement dimension (just as Rick and Morty had previously done in the 2014 first season episode «Rick Potion #9»).
  6. ^ a b In the 2020 fourth season finale «Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri», Beth Smith is confirmed to have been cloned in the 2017 third season finale «The ABC’s of Beth», with one Beth remaining on Earth with the Smith family, and the other going off adventuring in space, becoming known as Space Beth, with no one knowing which Beth the clone and which is the original. In the 2022 sixth season episode «Bethic Twinstinct», Beth, Jerry, and Space Beth establish a throuple.
  7. ^ a b In the 2017 third season episode «Rickmancing the Stone», Hemorrhage and Summer Smith get married in the former’s home dimension, before the latter abandons the former for her own home dimension.
  8. ^ a b In the 2021 comic series arc Rick and Morty Presents: Death Stalkers, Hemorrhage adopts a mutant baby as his daughter, whom he names «Summer Junior» after his estranged wife after making peace with her.
  9. ^ a b In the 2014 first season episode «Raising Gazorpazorp», Morty Smith’s use of Gwendolyn, a sex robot with a built-in «baby maker» (of which he was unaware of while using) results in an alien Gazorpazorp hybrid being born of it, whom Morty subsequently names «Morty Junior», who matures to adulthood in days and ultimately goes by the longer «Mortimer Smith, Jr.», becoming a successful author with his pseudo-autobiographical best-selling book, My (Horrible) Father.
  10. ^ In the 2021 fourth season episode «Rickdependence Spray», a well-meaning attempt by the President to lure a group of giant sperm monsters (led by the Sperm Queen) into space using an enlarged egg of Summer Smith (unaware before donating that the creatures had originated from Morty Smith unwittingly sabotaging an experiment of Rick Sanchez’s) results in the creation of a «giant incest baby», whom Summer later names Naruto in «Gotron Jerrysis Rickvangelion».

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