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Maria Garcia Izquierdo (born Pérez Trujillo), 1898 - 1979
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Maria de La Luz Pérez Trujillo (born Carmona Cardenas), 1935 - 2013
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Refugio Pérez Trujillo, 1893 - 1895
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Refugio Pérez Trujillo, 1893 - 1895
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Maria Mercedes Pérez Trujillo (born Luz Pestano)
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Josefa Chacón y Santos (born Pérez Trujillo)
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Josefa Rico (born Pérez Trujillo)
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Bojorquez Sanchez (born Pérez Trujillo), 1882 - 1925
FamilySearch Family TreeApolinaria Pérez Trujillo (born Isarraras Flores)
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Elena López Sánchez (born Pérez Trujillo), 1925 - 1989
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Elena López Sánchez (born Perez Trujillo), 1928 - 1989
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- Mariah Trujillo
- Marie Trujillo
- Mary Trujillo
- Mery Trujillo
- Spanish: María Pérez Trujillo
The name Maria has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, which contributed to its widespread adoption in Christian cultures. Over the centuries, Maria has become a popular name across various geographical regions, particularly in Europe and Latin America, where it is often associated with grace and purity. Variations of the name include Mary (English), Marie (French), Maria (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), and Mária (Hungarian), among others, each with slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives and compound names, such as Mariana and Maria Clara, reflecting its enduring popularity and versatility across different languages and cultures.
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