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MICAELA FRUTOS MORALES (born GARCIA MUÑOZ), 1678 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela de Frutos Morales (born Garcia Muñoz), 1678 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela GARCIA MUÑOZ, 1907 - 1907
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela FRUTOS MORALES (born GARCIA MUÑOZ), 1678 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela Garcia Muñoz, born 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela Garcia Muñoz (born Blanco Martínez)
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela García García, born 1710
MyHeritage Family TreesMICAELA FRUTOS MORALES (born GARCIA MUÑOZ)
MyHeritage Family TreesMicaela Francisca Garcia Muñoz (born Aguado Casado), 1854 - 1964
FamilySearch Family TreeMicaela Garcia Muñoz, 1907 - 1907
FamilySearch Family TreeMicaela Garcia Muñoz (born Ariza Gonzalez), born Circa 1853
FamilySearch Family TreeMICAELA GARCIA MUÑOZ, born 1835
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- Makayla Munos
- Michaela Munoz
- Mikaela Munozz
- Spanish: Micaela García Muñoz
The name Micaela is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Michael, which means "Who is like God?" It first appeared in various regions, particularly in Jewish communities, and has since spread to many cultures, especially in Spanish-speaking countries. Historically, the name has been associated with strength and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to religious or noble figures. Variations of Micaela include Michaela in English-speaking countries, Micaela in Italian and Spanish, and Mikhail in Russian contexts. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the core meaning related to divinity and strength. The name has remained popular across generations, often symbolizing resilience and faith.
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