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Perpetua Maria Gonçalves (born Alvarez), born 1798
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Alvarez Alvarez, born 1840
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Alvarez (born González), born 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Alvarez (born Alonso)
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Gulin (born Alvarez)
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Alvarez (born Rodriguez)
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Sánchez (born Alvarez)
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Garcia Rabanal (born Alvarez)
MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Lopez (born Alvarez)
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MyHeritage Family TreesPerpetua Alvarez (born Carlos)
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Perpetua del Carmen Alvarez, Circa 1890 - 1892
Chile, Civil RegistrationPerpetua Rudesinda Alvarez, 1860 - 1861
FamilySearch Family TreePerpetua Alvarez (born Monteiro), Circa 1684 - 1755
FamilySearch Family TreePerpetua x (born Alvarez), 1885 - 1920
FamilySearch Family TreePerpetua Alvarez (born Masalua), 1910 - 1985
FamilySearch Family TreePerpetua Alvarez, 1905 - 1926
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Perpetua Alvarez, 1885 - 1920
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Perpetua Alvarez, 1917 - 1957
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Perpetua Rudesinda Alvarez
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Perpetua De La Merced Alvarez
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Perpetua De La Merced Alvarez
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Perpetua Fernando (Alvarez), born 1908
Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957Perpetua Gervasio (Alvarez), born 1902
Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957Perpetua Alvarez, born 1908
Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957Perpetua Alvarez, born 1908
Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957Perpetua Avila (Alvarez)
Chile, Marriages, 1579-1930Perpetua Alvarez (Francisco)
Spain, Marriages, 1565-1950
Perpetua Alvarez
Portugal, Porto, Catholic Church MarriagesPerpetua Alvarez, born 1877
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Perpetua Alvarez
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The name Perpetua has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "perpetuus," meaning "perpetual" or "everlasting." It first appeared in ancient Rome and is historically associated with Saint Perpetua, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century who is venerated for her steadfast faith and courage in the face of persecution. The name embodies qualities of endurance and resilience, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often seen as strong and unwavering individuals. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Perpetue" in French and "Perpetua" in Spanish and Italian, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a presence in various regions, particularly within Christian communities, symbolizing a commitment to faith and the idea of eternal life.
The last name Alvarez is of Spanish origin, derived from the given name "Alvaro," which itself comes from the Gothic name "Alfher," meaning "elf army." The surname is patronymic, indicating "son of Alvaro," and it first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions such as Castile and León, during the Middle Ages. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with nobility or landholding families, reflecting a lineage of prominence. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including Alvares in Portuguese-speaking countries and Alvarado in some Spanish-speaking regions, where it may also refer to geographical locations or historical figures. The pronunciation of Alvarez typically follows Spanish phonetics, with the emphasis on the second syllable, and it remains a common surname in Latin America and among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
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