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Federico Caupolicán Brown Jiménez, 1842 - 1892
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Federico Imbrogno Brown, 1897 - 1925
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Brown, 1966 - 2012
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Federico Brown, 1913 - 1993
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Brown Rodriguez, 1954 - 1986
MyHeritage Family TreesFederico Brown Jimenez, born Circa 1842
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Federico Brown in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 30 2003
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Federico Brown in The Press-Courier - Sep 2 1975
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaFederico D Brown, Jr, 1966 - 2012
BillionGravesFederico Brown, 1907 - 1996
FamilySearch Family TreeFederico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
FamilySearch Family TreeFederico Brown Jimenez, Circa 1842 - 1892
FamilySearch Family TreeFrederick William Brown, Circa 1865 - 1920
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Federico Brown, born 1920
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska)Federico Antonio Brown, 1937 - 1980
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Federico Brown, born Circa 1913
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Federico Brown, born Circa 1973
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Federico Brown
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Federico D. Brown, born Circa 1967
Georgia Marriages
Federico Antonio Brown, 1938 - 1980
California Deaths, 1940 - 1997
Federico Brown, born Circa 1927
1950 United States Federal CensusFederico D. Brown, 1966 - 2012
United States, Deceased Veteran Benefit ClaimsFederico Antonio Brown, 1938 - 1980
United States, Deceased Veteran Benefit ClaimsFederico Brown, Circa 1899 - 1966
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The first name Federico has its origins in the Germanic name "Frithuric," which is composed of the elements "frithu," meaning peace, and "ric," meaning ruler or power. This name first appeared in the early medieval period and was popularized in various regions of Europe, particularly in Italy and Spain, where it became associated with nobility and leadership. The meaning of Federico reflects qualities of a peaceful ruler, suggesting a person who embodies both strength and harmony. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Federico" in Italian and Spanish, "Friedrich" in German, and "Frederick" in English. Each variation maintains a connection to the original meaning, though pronunciation and spelling may differ. Historically, notable figures bearing the name include Federico II, the Holy Roman Emperor, and various Italian Renaissance artists and leaders, further cementing its association with power and creativity.
The last name "Brown" has its origins in the Old English word "brun," which means "brown" or "dark," and it is believed to have first appeared in England during the medieval period. The name likely referred to a person’s physical characteristics, such as hair or skin color, or could have been associated with someone who wore brown clothing. Geographically, it is most commonly found in England and Scotland, but it has also spread to other English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, due to migration. Variations of the surname include "Browne," which is often found in Ireland and may have different historical connotations, and "Braun," which is the German equivalent. The name has also been adapted in various cultures, leading to different spellings and pronunciations, but it generally retains the same meaning related to color. Historically, those bearing the surname Brown may have been associated with occupations that involved craftsmanship or trade, reflecting the practical nature of surnames derived from physical traits.
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