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Felipe Jacobo Pérez Navarro, born 1748
MyHeritage Family TreesFelipe Pérez Guzmán, 1968 - 2019
MyHeritage Family TreesFelipe Pérez Navarro, died 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesFELIPE SANTIAGO DE LA CRUZ PÉREZ NAVARRO MARQUEZ, born 1723
MyHeritage Family TreesFELIPE PÉREZ GIMÉNEZ, born 1877
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MyHeritage Family TreesFelipe Pérez Giménez, born 1877
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Felipe Pérez Navarro, born Circa 1866
Spain, Aragon, Electoral Census
Felipe Pérez Navarro, born Circa 1865
Spain, Aragon, Electoral Census
Felipe Pérez Navarro, born Circa 1865
Spain, Aragon, Electoral Census
Felipe Pérez Navarro, born Circa 1865
Spain, Aragon, Electoral CensusFelipe Jacobo Pérez Navarro, born 1748
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- Spanish: Felipe Pérez Navarro
The first name Felipe is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Greek name Philippos, which means "lover of horses." This name has historical roots that trace back to ancient Greece, where it was borne by several notable figures, including Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great. The name Felipe became popular in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly during the Middle Ages, and is often associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of strength and authority in those who initially bore it. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Philip in English, Philippe in French, and Filip in Slavic languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity in various forms, often symbolizing a connection to heritage and tradition in many Spanish-speaking countries.
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