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Alberta Suarez Castro, 1687 - 1744
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Andrade y Bobes (born Suárez y Alvarez), born 1834
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Suárez (born Pereiro Landeira), born 1653
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Vázquez (born Suárez)
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta de Grandal Blanco (born Suárez Entenza)
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Noya (born Suárez)
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Suárez García
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Suárez
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Suárez (born Rodríguez)
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Suárez (born Ardura)
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Suárez (born Jiménez Islas), born 1900
FamilySearch Family TreeAlberta Suárez, 1874 - 1949
FamilySearch Family TreeAlberta Suárez, 1917 - 1919
FamilySearch Family TreeNorverta Ponce
FamilySearch Family TreeLeonor Alberta Suárez, born 1912
Geni World Family TreeAlberta Suárez García
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The first name "Alberta" has its origins in the Germanic name "Albert," which means "noble" and "bright." It first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany and the Netherlands. The name gained popularity in the 19th century, often associated with the virtues of nobility and intelligence, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, such as leadership and wisdom. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Alberte" in French, "Alberto" in Italian and Spanish, and "Albertha" as a feminine form in English-speaking countries. The name has also been adopted in various forms across different languages, maintaining its core meaning while adapting to local phonetics and cultural nuances. Alberta is often associated with strength and resilience, qualities that have been celebrated in literature and history.
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