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Diego Alvarez Castrillón, 1562 - 1611
MyHeritage Family TreesDiego Castrillón Vásquez, 1644 - 1714
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MyHeritage Family TreesDiego Alvarez Castrillón, died 1611
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DIEGO ALVAREZ CASTRILLÓN
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- Arabic: دييغو ألفاريز كاستريليون (Dīyghū Al'fārīz Kāstrīlyūn)
- Japanese: ディエゴ・アルバレス・カストリリョン (Diego Arubaresu Kasutoriryōn)
- Portuguese: Diego Alves Castrillón
- Russian: Диего Альварес Кастриллон (Diego Al'vares Kastrillon)
- Spanish: Diego Álvarez Castrillón


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The first name Diego has its origins in the Spanish and Portuguese languages, derived from the Latin name "Iacobus," which is a form of "Jacob." Historically, the name is believed to have first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it became popular during the Middle Ages. The meaning of Diego is often associated with "supplanter," reflecting the biblical Jacob's story of taking his brother Esau's birthright. This name has been linked to various characteristics such as resilience and leadership, traits that were valued in the historical figures who bore it. Notable variations of Diego include "James" in English, "Santiago" in Spanish (often used as a derivative), and "Tiago," which is a common diminutive form in Portuguese. The pronunciation of Diego typically follows the phonetic rules of Spanish, pronounced as "dee-AY-go," while variations in spelling and pronunciation can be found in different cultures, such as "Dieguito" as an affectionate diminutive in Spanish-speaking regions. Overall, Diego remains a popular name in many Spanish-speaking countries and has gained recognition in various cultures worldwide.
Catalina GraciaCatalina Castrillón herediaThomas Alvarez herediaAndrés Castrillón herediaJuan Castrillón herediaClara Castrillon herediaAna Castrillón herediaCatalina Blandon herediaOlaya Alvarez herediaCatalina Blandón herediaAntonia Alvarez garciaMateo Castrillon herediaRodrigo Alvarez castrillónClara Castrillón herediaDiego Castrillón herediaCatalina AlvarezMateo Castrillón herediaMaría Castrillón heredia
Manuel Alvarez castrillonMargarita Alvarez castrillonMaria Alvarez castrillonPedro Alvarez castrillonAna Alvarez castrillónCatalina Alvarez castrillónJuan Alvarez castrillónMaría Alvarez castrillónMateo Alvarez castrillónPedro Alvarez castrillónRodrigo Alvarez castrillónMaría Alvarez castrillón y rodríguez valledor
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