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Juana De Montemayor Hernández (born Pocallo y de la Cerda), 1538 - Circa 1581
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JUANA Porcallo y de la Cerda (born PORCALLO DE LA CERDA), Circa 1534 - Circa 1581
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Garcia Hinojosa (born Rodriguez Treviño), 1873 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Garcia Hinojosa (born Rodriguez Treviño), 1873 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Ramona Rodriguez Treviño
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Francisca Rodriguez Treviño (born Marroquin Alanis), born 1783
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Francisca Rodriguez Treviño (born Marroquin Alanis)
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Francisca Rodriguez Treviño (born Marroquin Alanis)
MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Josefa Rodriguez de Treviño, born 1773
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MyHeritage Family TreesJuana Ramona Rodriguez de Montemayor Treviño, died 1763
FamilySearch Family TreeJuana Garcia Hinojosa (born Rodriguez Treviño), 1873 - 1949
FamilySearch Family TreeJuana Rodriguez Treviño, 1873 - 1960
FamilySearch Family TreeJuana Francisca Rodriguez Treviño (born Marroquin Alanis)
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- Spanish: Juana Rodríguez Treviño


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The name Juana is of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It has historical roots in the Iberian Peninsula, where it became popular during the Middle Ages, particularly among Christian communities. Juana is often associated with strong, resilient women, as seen in historical figures like Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad), the Queen of Castile, who is emblematic of both strength and tragedy. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Juanita in Spanish-speaking countries, Gianna in Italian, and Jeanne in French, each carrying a similar meaning of grace or favor. The name has maintained its popularity in various forms, reflecting its deep cultural significance and the enduring legacy of those who have borne it throughout history.
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