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Isidora Dominica MARTIN SANCHEZ (born SAEZ LLANES), 1864 - Circa 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Martin Sanchez, 1888 - 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora RUBIO SANCHEZ (born MARTIN LORENTE), 1791 - 1831
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Martin sanchez (born Gómez Martin), 2018 - 1996
MyHeritage Family TreesISIDORA MARTIN SANCHEZ (born MARIN VALERO), 1922 - 2007
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Hernandez (born Martin Sanchez)
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Hernandez (born Martin Sanchez)
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Hernandez (born Martin Sanchez)
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Hernandez (born Martin Sanchez)
MyHeritage Family TreesIsidora Rosales Perez (born Martin Sanchez), 1896 - 1981
FamilySearch Family TreeIsidora García Sanches (born Martín)
FamilySearch Family TreeIsidora Martin Sanchez (born Arbalejo Martin), born 1877
FamilySearch Family TreeIsidora Martin Sanchez, born 1730
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- Spanish: Isidora Martín Sánchez
The name Isidora has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek name "Isidoros," which means "gift of Isis," referring to the Egyptian goddess of fertility and motherhood. This name was historically popular in regions influenced by Hellenistic culture, particularly in Greece and later in the Roman Empire. Isidora was often associated with qualities of nurturing and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name, particularly women who were seen as caretakers and providers. Variations of Isidora can be found across different cultures, including Isidore in English and French, Isidora in Spanish and Portuguese, and Isidra in Italian. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retains the core meaning related to the divine gift. The name has maintained a presence in various cultures, often linked to historical figures and saints, further enriching its legacy.
The last name "Sanchez" has its origins in Spain, deriving from the given name "Sancho," which itself comes from the Latin "Sanctius," meaning "sacred" or "holy." The surname is patronymic, indicating "son of Sancho," and it first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions such as Castile and León, during the Middle Ages. Historically, individuals bearing the surname were often associated with nobility or landholding, reflecting the feudal system of the time. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Sanchez" in Spanish-speaking countries, "Sanz" in some regions of Spain, and "Sanches" in Portuguese-speaking areas. The pronunciation may also vary, with the Spanish "Sanchez" pronounced as "sahn-chez." The surname has spread globally, particularly to Latin America and the United States, due to migration patterns, maintaining its connection to its Spanish roots while adapting to new linguistic environments.
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