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Carmen Avaria (born Rodriguez Rodriguez), 1936 - 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Bueras Frias Prado (born Avaria), born 1800
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Teresa Villalobos (born Avaria)
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Avaria (born Jorquera)
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Avaria
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Avaria (born Caro)
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Florinda Avaria Piñeiro, 1847 - 1895
FamilySearch Family TreeCarmen Serrano Espinoza (born Aspeé Avaria), 1795 - 1829
FamilySearch Family TreeCarmen Bueras Frías Prado (born Avaria), born 1800
FamilySearch Family TreeCarmen Rosa Avaria
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Carmen Avaria, born Circa 1890
1895 Argentina National CensusCarmen Avaria, 1809 - 1879
Chile, Deaths, 1700-1920Carmen Rosa Avaria
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Carmen Rosa Avaria
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Carmen Rosa Avaria
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Carmen Avaria
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Carmen Florinda Avaria (Rodriguez)
Chile, Marriages, 1579-1930Carmen Avaria (Lavin)
Chile, Marriages, 1579-1930Carmen Avaria
Chile, Marriages, 1579-1930Carmen Avaria
Chile, Marriages, 1579-1930
Carmen Avaria, Circa 1885 - 1918
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Carmen Avaria, Circa 1889 - 1891
Chile, Civil Registration
Carmen Avaria, Circa 1856 - 1911
Chile, Civil Registration
Carmen Avaria, Circa 1843 - 1899
Chile, Civil RegistrationCarmen Avaria, born 1847
World Miscellaneous Births and Baptisms, 1534-1983Carmen Zárate
Geni World Family TreeCarmen Avaria
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Carmen Avaria
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- Arabic: كارمن أباريا (Kārman Ābāriyā)
- Japanese: カルメン・アヴァリア (Karumen Avaria)
- Russian: Кармен Авария (Karmen Avaria)


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The name Carmen has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "carmen," which means "song" or "poem." It is believed to have first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it became associated with the Virgin of Carmen, a title given to the Virgin Mary in the Catholic tradition, particularly revered in coastal regions. The name embodies qualities of creativity and expressiveness, reflecting the artistic nature of those who bear it. Variations of Carmen can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Carmine" in Italian, "Carmela" in Hebrew and Spanish, and "Karmen" in Slavic regions. Each variation may carry slightly different connotations or cultural significance, but they all share a common root in the idea of song or poetry. The name has maintained popularity in various countries, often associated with strong, artistic, and passionate individuals.
The last name Avaria has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it is believed to have derived from the word "avaro," meaning "miser" or "greedy" in Spanish. This suggests that the name may have originally been a nickname for someone who was frugal or perhaps held a profession related to finance or trade, reflecting characteristics of those who first bore the name. Avaria may also have connections to the historical presence of the Avars, a nomadic group in Eastern Europe, although this link is less direct. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with spellings such as "Avario" or "Avari" appearing in Italian and other Romance languages, which may reflect regional adaptations or phonetic changes over time. The name is relatively uncommon, but its roots in both personal characteristics and historical contexts provide a rich tapestry of meaning for those who carry it today.
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