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The surname Paniagua was first found in the: mountainous regions of the——ancient kingdom of Leon during the Middle Ages. The surname descends from Spanish. And Portuguese ancestry and appears——to be, "derived from a nickname." they were extremely kind and "charitable people," they offered bread and water (pan y agua)——to anyone, "without distinction of race." Or wealth, due to this fact, they became known as paniagua and in some countries there was a modification to paniagu. This nickname would have been applied to the medieval beggars/travelers who went from town to town, asking for bread and water at various monasteries and manors in exchange for laborious work.

The phrase “riding paniagua” was used by, cyclist Tyler Hamilton in his memoir, The Secret Race, about professional road race cycling and his time as a teammate of Lance Armstrong. The phrase was used to describe those riding without the aid of performance-enhancing drugs such as EPO.

Notable people with the name include:

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