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Martin RUBIO GARCIA, 1612 - 1680
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MyHeritage Family TreesMartin RUBIO GARCIA, 1612 - 1680
MyHeritage Family TreesMartin RUBIO GARCIA, 1612 - 1680
MyHeritage Family TreesMartin Rubio Garcia, born Circa 1785
MyHeritage Family TreesMARTIN RUBIO SERRANO, born 1910
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MyHeritage Family TreesMartin Rubio Garcia, born Circa 1785
FamilySearch Family TreeMartin Rubio Garcia, born 1888
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Martin Rubio Garcia, born Circa 1902
Spain, Murcia, Municipal Census, 1889-1924Martin Hermogenes Rubio Garcia, born 1831
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Martin Rubio Garcia
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- Marten Rubio garcia
- Marton Rubio garcia
- Martyn Rubio garcia
- Merton Rubio garcia
- Arabic: مارتن روبيو غارسيا (Mārtin Rūbīyū Gharsīyā)
- Japanese: マーチン・ルビオ・ガルシア (Māchin Rubio Garushia)
- Russian: Мартин Рубио Гарсия (Martin Rubio Garsiya)
- Spanish: Martín Rubio García
The first name Martin has its origins in the Latin name Martinus, which is derived from the Roman god of war, Mars, indicating a meaning associated with "warrior" or "of Mars." This name first appeared in ancient Rome and became popular throughout Europe, particularly in regions such as France, Spain, and Italy, largely due to the influence of Saint Martin of Tours, a 4th-century bishop known for his piety and charitable acts. The name Martin has historically been associated with qualities of strength, leadership, and valor, reflecting the martial connotations of its roots. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Martyn in English-speaking countries, Martino in Italian, and Martín in Spanish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often symbolizing a blend of nobility and humility, as seen in various historical figures and saints who bore the name.
The last name "Garcia" is of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word "artz," meaning "bear," which suggests a connection to strength or bravery. It is one of the most common surnames in Spain and Latin America, with roots tracing back to the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions such as Castile and Navarre. Historically, the name was often associated with noble families and landowners, reflecting the social status of those who bore it. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "García" in Spanish-speaking countries, "García" in Portuguese, and "Garsia" in some Italian contexts. The pronunciation may vary, with the Spanish "García" pronounced as "gar-SEE-ah," while in other languages, it may take on different phonetic characteristics. The surname has also been adopted by many individuals in the Americas, often reflecting a rich cultural heritage and familial lineage.
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