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Blas Gil Garcia, born 1780
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Blas Gil Garcia, born Circa 1874
Spain, Aragon, Electoral Census
Blas Gil Garcia, born Circa 1898
Spain, Aragon, Electoral Census
Blas Gil Garcia, born Circa 1849
Spain, Aragon, Electoral CensusBlas Gil Garcia, born 1856
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Blas GIL GARCIA, born 1881
Spain, Navarre, Index of Baptisms, 1559-1910
Blas Gil Garcia, died 1804
Spain, Vitoria Diocese, Index of Deaths, 1573-1904Blas Antonio Gil Garcia
Spain, Province of Granada, Catholic Pre-Marriage Investigation Files, 1556-1899
Blas Gil Garcia
Spain, Vitoria Diocese, Index of Marriages, 1559-1899Blas Gil Garcia
Spain, Telephone DirectoriesBlas De M. Gil Garcia
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- Spanish: Blas Gil García
The first name Blas has its origins in the Latin name Blasius, which is derived from the Latin word "blasius," meaning "lisping" or "stammering." This name first appeared in regions of the Roman Empire, particularly in Italy and later spread to Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries. Historically, Blas is associated with Saint Blaise, a 4th-century bishop and martyr, who is venerated in both the Catholic and Orthodox traditions, contributing to the name's popularity in Christian communities. The name is often linked to characteristics of strength and resilience, reflecting the saint's enduring legacy. Variations of the name include Blas in Spanish, Blaise in French, and Blais in some regions, with differences in pronunciation and spelling reflecting the linguistic nuances of each culture. In contemporary times, Blas remains a relatively common name in Spanish-speaking countries, often evoking a sense of tradition and historical significance.
The last name "Garcia" is of Spanish origin, widely recognized as one of the most common surnames in the Spanish-speaking world. It is believed to derive from the Basque word "artz," meaning "bear," which may have originally referred to a person who was strong or brave, characteristics often associated with the bear. The surname first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions such as Castile and Navarre, during the Middle Ages. Historically, those who bore the name were often linked to nobility or landholding families, reflecting a status of prominence in society. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "García" in Spanish-speaking countries, "García" in Portuguese, and "Garsia" in some Italian contexts. The pronunciation may also vary, with the Spanish "Garcia" pronounced as [gar-SEE-ah], while in other languages, it may take on different phonetic characteristics. Overall, the surname Garcia carries a rich historical significance and is emblematic of the cultural heritage of the regions where it originated.
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