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María Carolina Kruger Derteano (born Samanez Segovia), 1880 - 1966
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María Carolina Krüger Derteano (born Samanez Segovia), born 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Battifora Villa (born Samanez), 1885 - 1937
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María Antonia Samanez, 1882 - 1960
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María Antonia Samanez, born 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Carolina Krüger Derteano (born Samanez Segovia), 1880 - 1966
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María Carolina KRUGERDERTEANO (born SAMANEZSEGOVIA), 1878 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Guadalupe Samanez (born Navarro Gutierrez), born 1865
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Antonia Fajardo Carrera (born Samanez), 1882 - 1960
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Cecilia Samanez (born Jara Cano), 1900 - 1984
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Julia Barrio de Mendoza Polo y la Borda (born Samanez), born 1867
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Battifora (born Samanez)
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- Mari Samanez
- Maria Samanez
- Mary Samanez
- Mery Samanez
- Mária Samanez
- Arabic: ماريا سامانيز (Māriyā Sāmānīz)
- Italian: Maria Samanez
- Japanese: マリア・サマネス (Maria Samanesu)
- Russian: Мария Саманес (Mariya Samanes)
The last name Samanez has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it is believed to have derived from a regional or topographical name. The name is thought to be linked to the Basque region, with potential roots in the word "sama," which can refer to a place of rest or a flat area, suggesting a geographical connection to the landscape. Historically, surnames like Samanez often indicated the characteristics or occupations of the individuals who bore them, possibly relating to land ownership or agricultural practices in the region. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Samanez in Spanish-speaking countries, and it may appear with slight alterations in spelling or pronunciation, such as Samanez or Samanez de la Torre, reflecting regional dialects or familial branches. While detailed historical records specific to the name may be limited, it remains a recognized surname within certain communities, particularly in Latin America, where it has been carried by families of Spanish descent.
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