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ALBERTO SEVERO DEL CARMEN GARCIA HAMILTON, 1872 - 1947
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MyHeritage Family TreesAlberto Severo del Carmen Garcia Hamilton, 1872 - 1947
MyHeritage Family TreesALBERTO SEVERO DEL CARMEN GARCIA HAMILTON, 1872 - 1947
MyHeritage Family TreesALBERTO GARCIA HAMILTON RODRIGUEZ ISLA, 1908 - 1946
MyHeritage Family TreesALBERTO GARCIA HAMILTON RODRIGUEZ ISLA, 1908 - 1946
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Alberto Garcia Hamilton
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The first name Alberto has its origins in the Germanic name Adalbert, which is composed of the elements "adal," meaning "noble," and "beraht," meaning "bright" or "famous." This name first appeared in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and was popularized in the early medieval period, particularly through the influence of Saint Adalbert of Prague, a notable figure in the Christianization of Eastern Europe. The meaning of Alberto reflects qualities of nobility and brightness, often associated with leadership and intelligence, traits that were valued in the early bearers of the name. Variations of Alberto can be found across different cultures, including Albert in English and French, Alberto in Italian and Spanish, and Albrecht in German. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling, reflecting the linguistic nuances of the respective languages. The name has remained popular in various countries, often symbolizing a blend of tradition and modernity.
The last name Garcia Hamilton combines two distinct surnames with rich histories. The surname "Garcia" is of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word "hartz," meaning "bear," and is one of the most common surnames in Spain and Latin America. It first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula and is often associated with nobility and land ownership, reflecting the characteristics of strength and resilience. "Hamilton," on the other hand, has Scottish roots, originating from the place name Hamilton in Lanarkshire, which is derived from the Old English "hamel," meaning "crooked hill," and "dun," meaning "hill or fort." The Hamilton family became prominent in Scotland, particularly during the Middle Ages, and was associated with various noble titles and landholdings. Variations of the surname Garcia can be found in different forms such as Garza or Garcés, while Hamilton may appear as Hambleton or Hamiltoun in various contexts. Both surnames have transcended their geographical origins, with Garcia being prevalent in Spanish-speaking countries and Hamilton widely recognized in English-speaking regions, showcasing the diverse cultural heritage associated with these names.
Ramon Garcia gómezRamona Garcia gómezRosa Garcia gómezTeresa Garcia gómezVicenta Garcia gómezVicente Garcia gómezVictoriano Garcia gómezAlvar Garcia ha leviEnrique Garcia hamiltonGerman Garcia hamiltonMaria Garcia hamiltonEduardo Garcia hamilton araozGuillermo Garcia hamilton araozJose Garcia hamilton araoz
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