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fernado amador garcia bergonzzi, 1959 - 2007
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Fernado Garcia Del Castillo
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Fernado Romero Lucas Garcia in Harlan Daily Enterprise - May 29 1981
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Fernado Romeo Lucas Garcia in Lakeland Ledger - Aug 9 1983
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaFernado Garcia, 1925 - 2017
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Fernado Garcia, born Circa 1947
1950 United States Federal Census
Fernado L Garcia, born Circa 1885
1950 United States Federal Census
Fernado Garcia, born Circa 1939
1940 United States Federal Census
Fernado Garcia, born 1934
New York City Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1963
Fernado Garcia, born Circa 1871
Louisiana, New Orleans, Passenger ListsFernado Garcia, 1864 - 1927
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957
Fernado Garcia
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Fernado Garcia
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Fernado B. Garcia
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Fernado Leo Garcia
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Fernado Olivarez Garcia
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Fernado Lee Garcia
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Fernado Garcia
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Fernado Garcia
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Fernado Garcia, born Circa 1914
1920 United States Federal Census
Fernado Garcia, born Circa 1895
1920 United States Federal Census
Fernado Garcia, born Circa 1852
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- Fer Garcya
- Fern Garsee
- Fernad Garcya
- Ferny Garsee
- Arabic: فرناندو غارسيا (Furnāndū Ghārsiyā)
- Japanese: フェルナンド・ガルシア (Furunando Garushia)
- Portuguese: Fernando Garcia
- Russian: Фернандо Гарсия (Fernando Garciya)
- Spanish: Fernando García


- USA 30%
- Mexico 30%
- Colombia 30%
- Spain 10%
The first name Fernando has its roots in the Germanic elements "fardi," meaning "journey," and "nanth," meaning "daring" or "brave," which together convey the idea of a "brave traveler" or "adventurer." This name first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain and Portugal, during the Middle Ages, and it became popular due to the influence of various historical figures, including several kings of León and Castile. The name is often associated with qualities such as courage and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in noble and warrior classes. Variations of Fernando can be found across different cultures, including Ferdinando in Italian, Fernando in Spanish and Portuguese, and Fernand in French. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling, reflecting the linguistic nuances of the regions where they are used. The name has remained popular in various countries, often symbolizing strength and valor.
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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