Where does “iorquino” come from?

iorquino (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese Iorque, from English York, from Middle English Ȝork, from Old Norse Jórk, from Old Norse Jórvík, from Old English Eoforwīċ, from Latin Eborācum, from Proto-Brythonic *Eβrọg — York.

iorquino (Portuguese): Yorker of or from York, England

Definitions

  1. Yorker of or from York, England

Ancestry of “iorquino”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PortugueseIorqueYork English royal dynasty
2EnglishYorkEnglish city
3Middle EnglishȜork
4Old NorseJórk
5Old NorseJórvík
6Old EnglishEoforwīċYork
7LatinEborācumEboracum, a fort and city in Roman Britain, which evolved into York
8Proto-Brythonic*EβrọgYork
Every word from Proto-Brythonic *EβrọgEvery word from Latin EborācumEvery word from Old English Eoforwīċ