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4116 ASENSIO GARCIA GONZALEZ, 1600 - 1672
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ASENSIO GARCIA GONZALEZ, 1596 - 1672
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA GONZALEZ, 1600 - 1672
MyHeritage Family TreesAsensio Garcia Gonzalez, 1600 - 1672
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA GONZALEZ, 1596 - 1672
MyHeritage Family TreesAsensio Garcia Gonzalez, born 1596
MyHeritage Family TreesAsensio Garcia Gonzalez, born 1596
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA RUESCAS, born 1638
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA RUESCAS, born 1638
MyHeritage Family TreesAsensio Garcia Ruescas, born 1638
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA RUESCAS, born 1638
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA RUESCAS, born 1638
MyHeritage Family TreesAsensio GARCIA GONZALEZ
MyHeritage Family TreesASENSIO GARCIA GONZALEZ, 1600 - 1672
FamilySearch Family TreeAsensio Garcia Gonzalez, born Circa 1683
FamilySearch Family TreeAsensio Anttonio Garcia Gonzalez, born 1759
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The first name Asensio has its roots in the Latin name "Ascensius," which is derived from the word "ascendere," meaning "to ascend" or "to rise." This name is historically linked to the Christian tradition, often associated with the feast of the Ascension, and it is believed to have originated in regions of Spain, particularly in the context of the Catholic Church. Asensio is often interpreted to symbolize elevation or spiritual ascent, reflecting the characteristics of those who bear the name as being aspirational or having a strong moral compass. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Ascensio" in Italian and "Asencio" in some Spanish-speaking countries, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name is relatively uncommon but carries a sense of historical and religious significance, particularly in Hispanic cultures.
The last name Garcia Gonzalez is of Spanish origin, stemming from the combination of two common surnames: "Garcia," which is derived from the Basque word "artz," meaning "bear," and "Gonzalez," a patronymic surname meaning "son of Gonzalo," with Gonzalo itself derived from the Gothic name "Gundisalvus," meaning "battle elf." This surname is prevalent in Spain and Latin America, reflecting the historical migration patterns of Spanish settlers. The name Garcia is one of the most common surnames in the Spanish-speaking world, while Gonzalez signifies lineage, indicating that the bearers were descendants of someone named Gonzalo. Variations of the surname can be found across different regions, including "García" in its accented form, and "Gonzales" or "Gonzalez" in various Spanish-speaking countries, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. The combination of these surnames highlights a rich cultural heritage, often associated with strength and nobility, as well as the importance of familial connections in Spanish culture.
Barbara Garcia gonzalezSimon Garcia ruescasBenito Garcia ruescasBenito Garcia gonzalezCatalina Garcia ruescasBlas Garcia ruescasMaria Garcia gonzalezJuan Garcia ruescasAlonso Garcia ruescasAna GarciaAsensio Garcia ruescasMaria Garcia ruescasAlonso Garcia gonzalezAna GonzalezLucia Garcia ruescasGregorio Garcia ruescasLucia CruzadoBenito García
Apolonio Garcia gonzalezAquilina Garcia gonzalezAquilino Garcia gonzalezAraceli Garcia gonzalezArmando Garcia gonzalezArnulfo Garcia gonzalezArsenio Garcia gonzalezArturo Garcia gonzalezAsuncion Garcia gonzalezAtanacio Garcia gonzalezAtilano Garcia gonzalezAugustina Garcia gonzalezAugusto Garcia gonzalezAurea Garcia gonzalezAurelia Garcia gonzalez
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