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Niña Rodriguez, 1902 - 1902
MyHeritage Family TreesNiña Rodriguez Rodriguez, Circa 1857 - Circa 1941
MyHeritage Family TreesNiña Rodriguez, 1940 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesNIÑA RODRIGUEZ DE OVIEDO, born 1599
MyHeritage Family TreesNIÑA RODRIGUEZ, 1921 - 1921
FamilySearch Family TreeNiña Rodriguez, 1943 - 1943
FamilySearch Family TreeNiña Josefine Rodriguez, 1912 - 1913
FamilySearch Family TreeNiña Rodriguez, 1953 - 1953
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Niña Anita S. Rodriguez (born Rodriguez), born 1921
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Niña Joaquina Rodriguez, born 1920
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Niña A. Rodriguez
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska)Niña Rodriguez
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Niña Evangelina Rodriguez
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Niña Minnie Jane Rodriguez
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Mexico, Deaths, 1680-1940Niña Rodriguez
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- Spanish: Niña Rodríguez
The last name Rodriguez is of Spanish origin, derived from the given name Rodrigo, which itself comes from the Gothic elements "hrod," meaning "fame," and "ric," meaning "power" or "ruler." This surname first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, during the Middle Ages, and it is often associated with noble lineage and military prowess. Historically, those who bore the name were likely to be landowners or warriors, reflecting the meaning of their name as "son of Rodrigo." Variations of Rodriguez can be found across different cultures and languages, including Rodrigues in Portuguese-speaking countries, Rodríguez in Latin America, and even variations like Roderick in English-speaking regions. The surname is widespread, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries, and has numerous derivatives and diminutives, showcasing its adaptability and the migration of families over centuries.
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