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Carlota Francis Treviño (born García González), 1892 - 1962
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota Francis Trevino (born García González), 1895 - 1962
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota Lamadrid Moreno (born García González), 1940 - 2007
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota Francis Treviño (born García González), 1892 - 1962
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota García Flores, 1864 - 1910
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Carlota "Tina" Lorenzo Fidalgo (born García Verdugo)
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota Pacheco González (born García González)
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota García González (born Vázquez Cabrera)
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlota Francis Trevino (born García González), 1895 - 1962
FamilySearch Family TreeCarlota GARCÍA GONZÁLEZ (born Manzano), born 1816
FamilySearch Family TreeCarlota García González, died 2004
FamilySearch Family TreeCarlota Celedonia García González, born 1871
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Carlota García González (born García)
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Carlota García González, born 1867
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The name Carlota is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Germanic name Charles, which means "free man" or "manly." It first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula and has historical roots linked to the Latin name Carolus. The name gained popularity in the 18th century, particularly in royal circles, as it was borne by several queens and noblewomen, which contributed to its association with strength and leadership. Variations of Carlota can be found in different cultures, including Charlotte in French and English, Carlotta in Italian, and Karla in Germanic contexts. Each variation retains a similar meaning, often reflecting qualities of independence and nobility. The name has remained popular across various regions, symbolizing a blend of tradition and modernity, and continues to be embraced in contemporary naming practices.
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