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María Úrsula Arellano Correa, born 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Úrsula Arellano Correa, born 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Isidora Arellano Correa
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Segunda Isidora Arellano Correa, born 1798
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría de las Mercedes Arellano Correa (born Leguisamo Morales), born 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Policarpa Arellano Leguisamo, born 1821
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Josefa Arellano García, born 1831
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Casimira Cortes Arellano (born Arellano Correa), 1876 - 1897
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría del Refugio Miramontes Arellano (born Arellano Correa), 1892 - 1984
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Flavia Gonzales Berumen (born Arellano Correa), 1872 - 1943
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Vitalia Arellano Ruiz (born Arellano Correa), born 1899
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The last name Arellano Correa has its origins in Spain, specifically in the regions of Castile and León, where it is believed to have first appeared. The surname Arellano is derived from a place name, likely referring to a locality in Spain, and it is thought to mean "from Arellano," with "Arellano" itself possibly linked to the Basque word "are," meaning "stone." The Correa surname, on the other hand, has roots in the Spanish word "correa," which translates to "belt" or "strap," and may have originally denoted someone who made or sold belts, or it could refer to a geographical feature. Together, Arellano Correa may reflect a lineage of individuals associated with specific trades or locations. Variations of the surname can be found in different Spanish-speaking countries, with some common forms including Arellano, Correa, and even Arellano-Correa as a hyphenated version. The pronunciation and spelling may vary slightly depending on regional dialects, but the core elements of the name remain consistent across cultures.
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