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Margarita Gomez Quesada (nacida Morales Fernandez), 1916 - 2004
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageMargarita Garcia Molina (nacida Morales Fernandez), 1920 - 2015
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageMargarita Morales Medel
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageMargarita Morales Fernandez
España, Bautismos, 1502-1940Margarita Morales Fernandez
España, Guías TelefónicasMargarita Morales Fernandez (nacida Aguilera Limon), 1907 - 1994
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchMargarita MORALES FERNANDEZ (nacida Paredez), 1919 - 1996
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchMargarita Morales Fernandez, 1910 - 1947
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchMargarita Morales Fernandez, 1950 - 1990
Árbol Familiar FamilySearch
Margarita Morales Fernandez, nació en Aprox. 1929
Censo Federal de Estados Unidos de 1940
Margarita Morales Fernandez
Censo Federal de los Estados Unidos de 1950Margarita Morales Fernandez
Argentina, Bautismos, 1645-1930
Margarita Morales Fernandez, nació en 1950
Estados Unidos. Solicitudes y Reclamaciones Seguridad Social, 1936-2007
Margarita Del Carm Morales Fernandez
Chile, Censo Electoral, 2013
Margarita Morales Fernandez
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- Maggie Morales-fernandez
- Margaret Morales-fernandez
- Margaretta Morales-fernandez
- Marguerite Morales-fernandez
- Rita Morales-fernandez
- Arabic: مارجريتا مورا ليس فرنانديز (Mārjritā Mūrā Līs Farnandīz)
- Japanese: マルガリータ・モラレス・フェルナンデス (Marugārīta Morarasu Ferunandesu)
- Portuguese: Margarida Morales Fernandes
- Russian: Маргарита Моралес Фернандес (Margarita Morales Fernández)
- Spanish: Margarita Morales Fernández
The name Margarita has its origins in the Greek word "margaritēs," meaning "pearl," and is associated with the Latin "margarita," which also translates to "pearl." This name has historical roots in various regions, particularly in Greece and later in the Roman Empire, where it was often linked to purity and beauty, characteristics that were highly valued in ancient cultures. Margarita has been borne by many notable figures throughout history, including saints and queens, which has contributed to its enduring popularity. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, such as Marguerite in French, Margarita in Spanish, and Margarete in German, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives, including Rita and Greta, which further showcase its versatility and widespread appeal. Overall, Margarita embodies a rich historical significance and a connection to the natural beauty of pearls, making it a name that resonates across various cultures and eras.
The last name Morales Fernandez has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. The surname "Morales" is derived from the Spanish word "mora," meaning "blackberry," and it is believed to have originally referred to someone who lived near a blackberry bush or a place abundant with blackberries. The addition of "Fernandez" indicates lineage, meaning "son of Fernando," with "Fernando" itself stemming from the Gothic name "Ferdinand," which means "brave traveler" or "adventurer." Historically, individuals bearing the Morales surname may have been associated with agriculture or land ownership, reflecting the importance of berry cultivation in their communities. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and regions, including "Morales" in various Spanish-speaking countries, and it may appear with slight spelling differences such as "Moral" or "Morales" in other contexts. The combination of Morales and Fernandez is particularly common in Hispanic cultures, where double-barreled surnames are a tradition, reflecting both paternal and maternal lineages.
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