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Cecilia Carrasco Cubillos, 1917 - 2005
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CECILIA Montejo Escobar (born CARRASCO CUBILLOS), 1917 - 2005
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Cecilia Carrasco Cubillos, 1917 - 2005
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Cecilia Carrasco Cubillos, 1917 - 2005
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Cecilia Montejo Escobar (born Carrasco Cubillos), 1917 - 2005
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Cecilia montejo escobar (born Carrasco Cubillos), 1917 - 2005
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Carrasco Cubillos (born CARRASACO CUBILLOS), born 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesCecilia Carrasco Cubillos (born Carrassco), born 1915
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- Cecelia Carlsdoter
- Cecily Carlsdotter
- Ceil Carlsdtr
- Celia Carlsen
- Cilia Carlson
- Arabic: سيسيليا كاراسكو كوبية (Sīsīliyā Kārāskū Kūbīyah)
- Japanese: セシリア・カラスコ・クビリョス (Seshiria Karasuko Kubiriyosu)
- Russian: Сесилия Карраско Кубильос (Sesiya Karrasco Kubilyos)


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The name Cecilia has its origins in the Latin name "Caecilia," which is derived from "caecus," meaning "blind." This name is historically associated with Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians, who is believed to have lived in the 2nd or 3rd century AD in Rome. The name gained popularity in Christian communities due to her veneration, particularly in the context of music and the arts, reflecting a connection to creativity and inspiration. Variations of the name Cecilia can be found across different cultures, including "Cecile" in French, "Cecilia" in Italian and Spanish, and "Cecilie" in Scandinavian countries. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling. The name has remained popular throughout the centuries, often associated with qualities such as grace, artistic talent, and a deep appreciation for music, reflecting the legacy of its most famous bearer.
The last name Carrasco Cubillos has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. The surname "Carrasco" is derived from the Spanish word for "broom" (the plant), which may indicate a geographical feature or a profession related to the gathering of broom plants, historically used for making brooms and brushes. The addition of "Cubillos" suggests a diminutive form, possibly indicating a familial or affectionate connection, and is thought to have originated from the Spanish word "cubillo," which can refer to a small cube or a place of shelter. This surname combination may reflect the characteristics of the individuals who initially bore it, possibly indicating a connection to nature or craftsmanship. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with "Carrasco" appearing in various forms such as "Carrascosa" or "Carrascoso," while "Cubillos" may also be seen as "Cubillo" in some contexts. The pronunciation and spelling can vary based on local dialects and linguistic influences, but the core elements of the name remain consistent across cultures. Overall, Carrasco Cubillos encapsulates a rich heritage tied to the natural environment and familial bonds within Spanish-speaking communities.
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