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Elena Dueñas (born Arzola), 1895 - 1970
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Sra. Elena Vicenta Dueñas (born Larriva Bustamante), born Circa 1925
MyHeritage Family TreesElena Requenez (born Rodriguez), 1922 - 2005
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Elena Hernandez (born Dueñas)
MyHeritage Family TreesElena Dueñas, Circa 1937 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesElena Paula Dueñas (born Espejo Morales), born 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesElena Dueñas (born Jimenez Gonzalez)
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Elena Dueñas (born Rojas), died 1992
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MyHeritage Family TreesElena López (born Dueñas), 1869 - 1911
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Elena Dueñas (born Villalpando Aviña), died 2011
FamilySearch Family TreeElena Añonuevo Sacay (born Dueñas), 1942 - 2015
FamilySearch Family TreeElena García (born Dueñas), Circa 1850 - 1898
FamilySearch Family TreeElena Dueñas
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Elena Dueñas
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Elena Dueñas
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (California, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands)Elena Dueñas Zárate, born 1893
Geni World Family TreeElena De Jesús Martinez (Dueñas), born 1886
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950
Elena Dueñas
Chile, Civil Registration
Elena Vázquez Dueñas
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- Mexico 33%
- Chile 33%
- USA 17%
- Bolivia 17%
The name Elena has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek name "Helene," which is often associated with the meaning "torch" or "light." Historically, it is linked to the mythological figure Helen of Troy, whose beauty sparked the Trojan War, thus embedding the name with connotations of beauty and allure. Elena has been widely used across various cultures, particularly in Europe, and has gained popularity in countries such as Italy, Spain, and Russia. Variations of the name include Helen (English), Helena (Latin and Slavic languages), and Ilona (Hungarian), each carrying similar meanings related to light and beauty. The name has maintained a timeless appeal, often associated with grace and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it throughout history.
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