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Euzébio Roque Garcia, 1930 - 1984
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MyHeritage Family TreesEuzébio Garcia Ruiz, 1907 - 1970
FamilySearch Family TreeEuzébio Garcia Vargas, 1913 - 2012
FamilySearch Family TreeEusebio García Caballero, born 1856
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Euzébio Garcia, born 1913
Brazil, São Paulo Immigration Cards
Euzébio GARCIA
France, Hérault Censuses, 1836-1936
Euzébio GARCIA
France, Hérault Censuses, 1836-1936Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Euzébio Garcia
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- Japanese: エウゼビオ・ガルシア (Euzebio Garushia)
- Russian: Эузебио Гарсия (Euzebio Garsiya)
- Spanish: Euzebio García


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The last name Garcia is of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word "artz," meaning "bear," and is believed to have originally denoted a person who was strong or brave, characteristics associated with the bear. It first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Spain, and has historical roots tracing back to the medieval period, where it was commonly used as a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Garcia." Over time, it became one of the most prevalent surnames in the Spanish-speaking world, reflecting the widespread influence of Spanish culture. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and cultures, including Garcías in Latin America, Garza in Mexico, and even variations like Garsia or Garcya in some regions, showcasing differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by local languages and dialects. The surname Garcia is not only common in Spain but also ranks among the most frequent surnames in the United States, highlighting its extensive migration and integration into various cultures.
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