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Esther Garcia de Aceves (nacida Garcia Hernandez), 1928 - 2014
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageEsther Henriquez Chirinos (nacida Garcia Hernandez), nació en 1885
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageEsther Henriquez (nacida Garcia Hernandez), nació en 1885
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageEsther Garcia (nacida Martinez Jijon), Aprox. 1905 - Aprox. 1962
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageEsther Garcia (nacida Campos Vargas), nació en 1894
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageEsther Garcia Hernandez
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageEsther Garcia Hernandez
España, Guías TelefónicasEsther Garcia Hernandez
España, Guías TelefónicasEsther Gloria Garcia Hernandez
España, Guías TelefónicasEsther Henriquez Chirino (nacida Garcia Hernandez), 1885 - 1971
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchEster Garcia Hernandez (nacida Flores de la Rosa), 1905 - 1969
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchEsther Garcia Hernandez, 1928 - 2014
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchEsther Garcia (nacida Garcia Hernandez), nació en 1905
Árbol Familiar FamilySearch
Esther Garcia Santiago, nació en Aprox. 1938
Censo Federal de Estados Unidos de 1940
Esther Suarez Cato, nació en Aprox. 1899
Censo Federal de Estados Unidos de 1940
Esther Maria Garcia Hernandez, nació en 1963
Listas de votantes de Venezuela, 2006 - 2007
Esther Yadinet Garcia Hernandez, nació en 1979
Listas de votantes de Venezuela, 2006 - 2007Esther Garcia Hernandez, murió en 2017
Texas DeathsEsther Garcia Quezada
Árbol familiar Geni World
Esther Garcia Hernandez (Cardozo)
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- Essie Garcia hernandez
- Estelle Garcia hernandez
- Etta Garcia hernandez
- Hester Garcia hernandez
- Arabic: إستر غارسيا هيرنانديز (Isṭar Gharsiya Hīrnāndīz)
- Japanese: エステル・ガルシア・エルナンデス (Esuteru Garushia Erunandesu)
- Russian: Эсфер Гарсия Эрнандес (Esfer Garsiya Ernandés)
- Spanish: Esther García Hernández


- Venezuela 83%
- México 17%
The name Esther has its origins in the Hebrew language, derived from the word "hadassah," meaning "myrtle," a plant symbolizing peace and prosperity. It is also associated with the Persian word "setareh," meaning "star," which reflects the name's connotation of brightness and guidance. Esther is most famously linked to the biblical figure in the Book of Esther, a Jewish queen of Persia who played a crucial role in saving her people from persecution, thus embodying bravery and resilience. The name has been widely used in Jewish communities and has spread to various cultures, particularly in Christian contexts, due to its biblical significance. Variations of the name include Estera in Polish, Hester in English, and Ishtar in ancient Mesopotamian cultures, each carrying its unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name Esther has remained popular across different regions, symbolizing strength and beauty, and continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
The last name Garcia Hernandez is of Spanish origin, derived from the combination of two common surnames: "Garcia," which is believed to mean "bear" or "young" in Basque, and "Hernandez," meaning "son of Hernando," with Hernando itself being a variant of Ferdinand, which means "brave traveler" or "adventurer." This surname is prevalent in Spain and Latin America, reflecting the historical migration patterns of Spanish settlers. The name is often associated with characteristics of strength and bravery, likely linked to the noble qualities of its early bearers. Variations of the surname can be found across different regions, including "García" (with an accent) in Spain and "Hernández" in various Spanish-speaking countries, where the spelling may slightly differ but retains the same phonetic essence. The combination of these surnames illustrates a common practice in Spanish naming conventions, where paternal lineage is emphasized, and it remains a significant identifier for many families today.
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