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Juan Francisco Bernal Gonzalez, 1847 - 1919
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Juan Bernal González, Circa 1847 - 1919
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Juan BERNAL GONZÁLEZ, 1847 - 1919
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Andres Bernal Montesinos, born 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Andres Bernal Montesinos, born 1833
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Juan BERNAL GONZALES, 1847 - 1919
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Andres Bernal Montesinos, born 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Andrés Bernal Montesinos, born 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Bernal Montesinos, born 1718
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Bernal Montesinos, born 1718
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Bautista Gregorio Bernal Romero, born 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Bernal González, born 1848
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Andres Bernal Montesinos, born 1833
FamilySearch Family TreeJuan Bernal Montesinos, born 1718
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The first name Juan has its origins in the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It became prominent in the Christian tradition, particularly in Spain and Latin America, where it has been widely used since the Middle Ages. The name is often associated with various saints, including Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Apostle, which contributed to its popularity among Christian communities. In terms of characteristics, those named Juan are often perceived as strong, reliable, and compassionate, reflecting the graciousness implied in the name's meaning. Variations of Juan can be found across different cultures and languages, including John in English, Jean in French, Giovanni in Italian, and Juanito as a diminutive form in Spanish. Each variation carries its own cultural significance while maintaining the core meaning of the name. Overall, Juan remains a timeless and widely embraced name, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries.
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