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Carmen de la Caridad Antolina Garcia-Vieta (born García y González), 1860 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Teresa Pérez de Prado y Pichardo (born García y González), 1925 - 2005
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen de la Caridad Antolina García-Vieta (born García y González), Circa 1860 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen García y González, born 1908
MyHeritage Family TreesCarmen Arena y Toriello, Z (born García y González)
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Carmen García Vieta (born García y González)
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Carmen García Y González, Circa 1863 - 1864
Spain, Málaga, Municipal Death RecordsCarmen de la Caridad Antolina García Vieta (born García y González), 1860 - 1913
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría del Carmen Nicanora García y González, 1888 - 1966
FamilySearch Family TreeDoña María Carmen Silvestra García y González (born Villanueva y Torres), born 1889
FamilySearch Family TreeCarmen García Y González, born 1940
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Carmen María García Y González, born Circa 1920
1930 United States Federal Census
Carmen García Y González, born Circa 1894
1930 United States Federal CensusCarmen Villanueva
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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.
Amelia García y gonzálezAna García y gonzálezAntonia García y gonzálezAntonio García y gonzálezAurelio García y gonzálezBárbara García y gonzálezCarmen-de-la-caridad García y gonzálezCira García y gonzálezFederico García y gonzálezFernando García y gonzálezFrancisca García y gonzálezFrancisco García y gonzález
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