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MANUEL MARTIN GONZÁLEZ, 1926 - 2015
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MANUEL MARTIN GONZALEZ, 1901 - 1984
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MANUEL MARTIN GONZÁLEZ, 1850 - 1933
MyHeritage Family TreesManuel Antonio Ventura del Carmen Martin González, 1903 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesManuel Martin González, born 1724
MyHeritage Family TreesManuel Martin Antona, 1908 - 1915
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MyHeritage Family TreesManuel Antonio Ventura del Carmen Martin González, 1903 - 1943
FamilySearch Family TreeManuel Martin González, 1788 - 1850
FamilySearch Family TreeManuel Martin González, 1882 - 1954
FamilySearch Family TreeManuel Martin González, born Circa 1727
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- Manny Gonzalez
- Manual Gonzalez
- Arabic: مانويل مارتن غونزاليس (Mānwīl Mārtīn Gūnzālīs)
- Italian: Manuele Martino González
- Portuguese: Manuel Martins Gonçalves
- Russian: Мануэль Мартин Гонсалес (Manuel Martin Gonsales)
- Spanish: Manuel Martín González
The first name Manuel has its origins in the Hebrew name "Immanuel," which means "God is with us." This name first appeared in the ancient regions of the Near East, particularly in Israel, and has significant historical roots in biblical texts. The name became popular in Christian contexts due to its association with the prophecy of the Messiah. Over time, Manuel evolved into a widely used name in various cultures, particularly in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, where it is often associated with strong, dependable characteristics. Variations of the name include "Manolo" in Spain, "Emanuele" in Italian, and "Manuelito" as a diminutive form in some Latin American cultures. The name is pronounced differently across languages, with the Spanish pronunciation being [maˈnwel]. Overall, Manuel has maintained a consistent presence in various cultures, symbolizing faith and strength throughout history.
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