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María Soledad Fernandez (born Blanco Suarez), 1897 - 1996
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María Teresa Riera Cuesta (born Blanco Suarez), 1906 - 1979
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría BLANCO SUAREZ, 1666 - 1696
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Blanco Suarez, 1666 - 1696
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María de los Ángeles Blanco Suarez (born Canella García)
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría dolores Blanco Álvarez, 1968 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Suárez Suárez (born Blanco Suarez), born 1872
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Blanco Suarez, born 1872
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Soledad Fernandez Rodriguez (born Blanco Suarez), 1897 - 1996
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Bernarda Blanco Suarez (born Bernardo), born Circa 1720
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- Arabic: ماريا بلانكو سواريز (Māriyā Bilānko Suwārīz)
- Japanese: マリア・ブランコ・スアレス (Maria Buranko Suaresu)
- Russian: Мария Бланко Суарес (Mariya Blanko Suárez)
- Spanish: María Blanco Suárez


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The last name Blanco Suarez has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. The surname "Blanco" translates to "white" in Spanish, often used as a nickname to describe someone with fair skin or hair, while "Suarez" is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Suero," with "Suero" itself derived from the Latin name "Suarus." Historically, surnames like Blanco were often associated with physical characteristics or occupations, indicating a person's appearance or lineage. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and regions, including "Blanca" in some Spanish-speaking areas, and "Suárez" may appear with slight spelling variations such as "Suarez" or "Suaréz" in different dialects. The combination of these names reflects a rich cultural heritage, linking individuals to their ancestry and regional identities.
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