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Ma. Nieves Rodríguez Salazar (born Rodriguez Silva), 1869 - 1937
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Ma. Nieves Rodríguez Salazar (born Rodriguez Silva), 1869 - 1937
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Ma. Nieves Rodríguez Salazar (born Rodriguez Silva), 1869 - 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesMa. Teodora Marroquin Tamez (born Rodríguez Salazar)
MyHeritage Family TreesMa. Liberata Marroquin De la Garza (born Rodríguez Salazar)
MyHeritage Family TreesMa. Franca Rodríguez Salazar
MyHeritage Family TreesMa. Amelia Rodríguez Salazar
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Ignacia Gámez Soto (born Rodríguez Salazar), 1858 - 1917
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Francisca Leonor Rodríguez Salazar (born Villarreal Cavazos), born 1824
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Juana del Refugio Rodríguez Salazar (born Zárate Loera), born 1844
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- Arabic: ما رودريغيز سالازار (Mā Rūdrīghīz Sālazār)
- Japanese: マ・ロドリゲス・サラサール (Ma Rodorigesu Sarasāru)
- Russian: Ма Родригес Салазар (Ma Rodriguez Salazar)
- Spanish: Ma Rodríguez Salazar
The first name "Ma" has its origins in various cultures, primarily in East Asia, where it is often used as a given name or a familial term. In Chinese, "Ma" (马) means "horse," symbolizing strength and nobility, and it is also a common surname. The name has historical roots in Chinese culture, where horses were vital for transportation and warfare, thus linking the name to qualities of power and endurance. In addition to its Chinese origins, "Ma" can also be found in other cultures, such as in India, where it may be a short form of names like "Madhavi" or "Maya," each carrying its own meanings related to beauty and illusion, respectively. Variations of the name include "Maa" in some African cultures, where it can denote a motherly figure, and "Maia" in Greek mythology, representing the goddess of spring. The pronunciation and spelling can vary significantly across different languages, but the essence of the name often retains a connection to maternal or strong attributes. Overall, "Ma" embodies a rich tapestry of meanings and cultural significance across various regions.
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