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Josefa Feliciana de Jesús Rojas Murillo, 1837 - 1926
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Micaela Rodriguez Rueda (born Rojas Mesén), born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Micaela Rodriguez Rueda (born Rojas Mesén), born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Rosalía Arias Díaz (born Rojas Mesén), born Circa 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Micaela Rojas Mesén, born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Micaela Rodriguez Rueda (born Rojas Mesén), born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Micaela Rojas Mesén, born 1796
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Isabel ROJAS MURILLO, born 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa Gregoria de Jesús ROJAS MURILLO, born 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa del Rosario Arias Díaz (born Rojas Mesén)
MyHeritage Family TreesJosefa del Rosario Rojas Mesén
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The first name Josefa is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "God will add" or "God increases." This name has historical roots in biblical texts, as Joseph was a significant figure in both the Old and New Testaments, known for his role as the favored son of Jacob and the earthly father of Jesus. Josefa, as a feminine form, has been used predominantly in Spanish-speaking countries and among Portuguese communities, reflecting a cultural reverence for biblical names. Variations of Josefa can be found in different languages and cultures, including Josephine in English and French, Giuseppina in Italian, and Josefina in Spanish, each carrying similar meanings and connotations of growth and divine favor. The name Josefa is often associated with qualities such as nurturing, strength, and resilience, traits that resonate with the historical figures who bore the name.
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