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Mariana Fortin Colindres (born Ordóñez), 1844 - 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesMARIANA DE MONTES (born ORDÓÑEZ)
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Serrano (born Ordóñez Mora?)
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Ordóñez (born Castelar Mejía del Valle)
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Ordóñez (born Castelar Mejía del Valle)
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Ordóñez Armijos
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Ordóñez (born López)
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Ordóñez (born Gómez)
MyHeritage Family TreesMariana Vicenta Ordóñez (born Gualdrón Rey), 1877 - 1932
FamilySearch Family TreeMariana Ordóñez (born Quito), Circa 1890 - Circa 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeMariana de Jesus Ordóñez
FamilySearch Family TreeMariana Ordóñez
FamilySearch Family TreeMariana V. Ordóñez Colindres, 1841 - 1924
Geni World Family TreeMariana Ordóñez
Geni World Family TreeMariana Natera
Geni World Family TreeMariana Castelar Mejía del Valle
Geni World Family TreeMariana De Jesus Ordóñez
Ecuador, Baptisms, 1680-1930Mariana Ordóñez
Ecuador, Baptisms, 1680-1930
Mariana Ordóñez, Circa 1890 - 1890
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The name Mariana has its roots in both Latin and Hebrew origins, combining elements from the names Maria and Ana. It is believed to have first appeared in regions such as Spain and Portugal, where it gained popularity during the Middle Ages. The name Maria, derived from the Hebrew name Miriam, means "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," while Ana, from Hebrew Hannah, means "grace" or "favor." Thus, Mariana can be interpreted to embody a sense of grace and resilience. Over time, the name has seen various adaptations and variations across different cultures, including Marianna in Italian, Mariana in Portuguese and Spanish, and Meryana in Slavic regions. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all retain a connection to the original meanings. Mariana remains a popular name in many countries today, often associated with qualities such as strength, beauty, and gracefulness.
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