What is the rarest surname in Colombia? AI has chosen it.

What is the rarest surname according to AI?
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There are some very unusual surnames in Colombia , and some are even considered rare due to their unusual pronunciation or because they are uncommon. Given this scenario, ChatGPT revealed the rarest ones. Which ones are they?
The artificial intelligence tool detailed that Zabaleta is quite unusual. You should know that he is of Basque origin and that he is not usually widespread in Colombia. However, cases will likely appear in La Guajira and the Atlantic. Additionally, the AI added a series of uncommon surnames:
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- Witzke (German).- Klinger (German).- Barandica (Basque)- Turbay (Lebanese)- Suescún (Muisca) For what reasons are some surnames considered rare?ChatGPT mentioned that this is due to the low frequency of reports made by the National Civil Registry. They also take into account that some are of European or even Middle Eastern origin. "They are rare outside of certain departments," he pointed out in response to a question that has likely generated a lot of curiosity among Colombian residents.

The most common surnames.
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El Tiempo addressed this issue through its news platform and published the most common surnames registered in the country. It noted that it compiled this information based on a list compiled by Forebears.io, a platform that also allows you to discover your family tree.
(See more: It's official: Colpensiones announced an important change starting June 16.) Please note that this is a portal that launched in June 2012 and has a database of at least 11 million surnames. It also has a service where interested parties can find out how many people have the same name.
Below you will find the 10 most common: 1. Rodriguez 2. Martinez 3. Garcia 4. Gomez 5. Lopez 6. Gonzalez 7. Hernandez 8. Sanchez 9. Perez 10. RamirezPortafolio