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Cipriana Gonzalez Gonzalez (born Garcia Gonzalez), 1797 - 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesCipriana Gonzalez Gonzalez (born Garcia Gonzalez), 1797 - 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesCipriana GARCIA GONZALEZ, born 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesCipriana Saez Mena (born Garcia Alvear)
MyHeritage Family TreesCipriana Conde Conde (born Garcia Gonzalez), 1819 - 1845
FamilySearch Family TreeCipriana Gonzalez Gonzalez (born Garcia Gonzalez), 1797 - 1833
FamilySearch Family TreeCipriana Garcia Gonzalez (born Almendares Tanguina), 1848 - 1868
FamilySearch Family TreeCipriana Garcia gonzalez, 1914 - 2005
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Cipriana Garcia Gonzalez, born 1823
Spain, Segovia, Municipal Census, 1881-1920Cipriana Justiniana Francisca Garcia Gonzalez
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Cipriana Alonso De Los Ojos (Garcia Gonzalez)
Spain, Marriages, 1565-1950Cipriana Garcia Gonzalez
Spain, Telephone DirectoriesCipriana Garcia Gonzalez
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- Spanish: Cipriana García González


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The first name Cipriana has its origins in Latin, derived from the name "Cyprianus," which means "from Cyprus." This name was historically associated with Saint Cyprian, a prominent early Christian bishop and martyr from Carthage, whose influence spread throughout the Mediterranean region, particularly in areas like North Africa and Southern Europe. The name Cipriana is often linked to characteristics of strength, resilience, and a deep sense of spirituality, reflecting the virtues of its saintly namesake. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Cipriano in Italian and Spanish, and Cyprienne in French, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a presence in various regions, particularly in Catholic communities, where it honors the legacy of Saint Cyprian.
The last name Garcia Gonzalez is of Spanish origin, stemming from the combination of two common surnames: "Garcia," which is derived from the Basque word "artz," meaning "bear," and "Gonzalez," a patronymic surname meaning "son of Gonzalo," with Gonzalo itself derived from the Gothic name "Gundisalvus," meaning "battle elf." This surname is prevalent in Spain and Latin America, reflecting the historical migration patterns of Spanish settlers. The name Garcia is one of the most common surnames in the Spanish-speaking world, while Gonzalez signifies lineage, indicating that the bearers were descendants of someone named Gonzalo. Variations of the surname can be found across different regions, including "García" in its accented form, and "Gonzales" or "Gonzalez" in various Spanish-speaking countries, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. The combination of these surnames highlights a rich cultural heritage, often associated with strength and nobility, as well as the importance of familial connections in Spanish culture.
Maria Gonzalez reyDamaso Garcia gonzalezMaría Saez garcíaMaría González reyFelix Garcia ramosAngela Garcia gonzalezEusebia Gonzalez martinEusebio Garcia gonzalezJuan Garcia garciaBlas Gonzalez garciaValentin Garcia gonzalezRafaela Garcia gonzalezMaría QuieroPedro Gonzalez gonzalezMaria Garcia gonzalezJuan Garcia garcíaGaspar Garcia gonzalez
Celedonio Garcia gonzalezCelestina Garcia gonzalezCelestino Garcia gonzalezCelia Garcia gonzalezCelsa Garcia gonzalezCelso Garcia gonzalezCesar Garcia gonzalezCesareo Garcia gonzalezCipriano Garcia gonzalezCiriaca Garcia gonzalezCiriaco Garcia gonzalezCirilo Garcia gonzalezClara Garcia gonzalezClaudia Garcia gonzalezClaudio Garcia gonzalez
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