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Domingo Josef CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, 1762 - 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Josef CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, 1762 - 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Josef CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, 1762 - 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Josef CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, 1762 - 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Josef CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, 1762 - 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Antonio Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Antonio Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Antonio Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1708
MyHeritage Family TreesDOMINGO CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, born 1711
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo CARRASCO RODRIGUEZ, born Circa 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesDomingo Carrasco Rodríguez, born Circa 1714
FamilySearch Family TreeDomingo Antonio Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1791
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Domingo Alberto Carrasco Rodriguez, born 1961
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007Domingo Carrasco Rodriguez
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- Dom Carrasco rodriguez
- Domi Carrasco rodriguez
- Doming Carrasco rodriguez
- Domy Carrasco rodriguez
- Arabic: دومينغو كاراسكو رودريغيز (Dūmīngū Kārāskū Rūdrīghīz)
- Japanese: ドミンゴ・カラスコ・ロドリゲス (Domingo Karasuko Rodorigesu)
- Russian: Доминго Карраско Родригес (Domingo Karrasko Rodríguez)
- Spanish: Domingo Carrasco Rodríguez


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The first name Domingo has its origins in the Latin name "Dominicus," which means "of the Lord" or "belonging to the Lord," reflecting its association with Sunday, the Lord's Day in Christian tradition. This name first appeared in regions influenced by Christianity, particularly in Spain and Portugal, where it became popular due to the veneration of Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican Order in the 13th century. The name is often associated with qualities such as leadership, spirituality, and a strong moral compass, traits that were valued in the early bearers of the name, particularly among clergy and religious figures. Variations of Domingo can be found across different cultures, including "Dominic" in English-speaking countries, "Dominique" in French, and "Domingos" in Portuguese, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has maintained its popularity in various Spanish-speaking countries, where it is often celebrated for its religious connotations and historical roots.
The last name Carrasco Rodriguez has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it is believed to have first appeared. 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 other tools. The addition of "Rodriguez" signifies "son of Rodrigo," with Rodrigo being a common given name of Germanic origin meaning "famous power." This patronymic element reflects the lineage and familial connections of those who bore the name. Variations of Carrasco can be found in different Spanish-speaking countries, with some spelling differences such as "Carrasco" remaining consistent, while "Rodriguez" may appear as "Rodríguez" in some contexts, emphasizing the accentuation in Spanish. The surname is prevalent in Latin America and among Spanish-speaking communities, where it carries a rich cultural heritage linked to both geographical and familial identities.
Maria Carrasco rodríguezSebastiana Carrasco garcíaMaría Carrasco rodríguezAntonia Carrasco pérez bravoMaria CarrascoJuana Carrasco hernandezMaria Carrasco rodriguezRamón Carrasco pérez bravoMaría CarrascoJuan Carrasco hernandezFrancisco Carrasco hernandezThomasa Carrasco garcíaAntonio Carrasco rodriguezLuis Carrasco hernandezSebastián Carrasco y melo coutinhoMiguel Carrasco garcíaDominga RodríguezLuis Carrasco rodriguezMaría Carrasco garcía
Antonio Carrasco rodriguezBernardino Carrasco rodriguezCarlos Carrasco rodriguezCarmen Carrasco rodriguezCatalina Carrasco rodriguezDolores Carrasco rodriguezEsteban Carrasco rodriguezEusebia Carrasco rodriguezExequiel Carrasco rodriguezFelipa Carrasco rodriguezFelipe Carrasco rodriguezFelix Carrasco rodriguezFlorencia Carrasco rodriguez
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