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Petra Pascasia Blanco Villaberde, 1813 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra Isabel Caballero Martin (born Blanco Garcia), born 1841
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra Isabel Sanchidrian Gutierrez (born Blanco Garcia), born 1841
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra Isabel Sanchidrian Gutierrez (born Blanco Garcia), born 1841
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra BAYON GARCIA (born ARANDA PALACIOS), born 1856
MyHeritage Family TreesPETRA ISABEL CABALLERO MARTIN (born BLANCO GARCIA), born 1841
MyHeritage Family TreesPETRA GARCIA SANCHEZ (born BLANCO GARCIA), born 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra Serrano Izquierdo (born Blanco Elizo), born 1921
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra Serrano Izquierdo (born Blanco Elizo), born 1921
MyHeritage Family TreesPetra Blanco Garcia, born 1821
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Petra Blanco Garcia, born 1831
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Petra Blanco Garcia, born 1837
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Petra Blanco Garcia, born 1847
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Petra Blanco Garcia, born 1822
FamilySearch Family TreePetra Blanco Garcia, born 1847
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Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Petra Blanco Garcia
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Petra Griceria Blanco Garcia, born 1925
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Petra Maria Blanco Garcia, born 1958
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Petra Maria Blanco Garcia, born 1945
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Petra Blanco Garcia, born 1932
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Petra BLANCO GARCIA, born 1878
Spain, Navarre, Index of Baptisms, 1559-1910Petra Blanco Garcia
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- Spanish: Petra Blanco García
The first name Petra has its origins in the Greek word "petros," meaning "rock" or "stone," and is often associated with the biblical figure Saint Peter, who was one of Jesus Christ's apostles and is considered the rock upon which the Christian church was built. The name first appeared in regions influenced by early Christianity, particularly in Greece and later throughout Europe. Historically, those who bore the name Petra were often seen as strong, steadfast individuals, reflecting the meaning of their name. Variations of Petra can be found in various cultures, including "Petrus" in Latin, "Pierre" in French, "Piero" in Italian, and "Pedro" in Spanish, each carrying the same foundational meaning of "rock." In Slavic countries, the feminine form "Petra" is also common, while in some cultures, it may be spelled as "Petrina." The name has maintained its popularity across different regions and languages, symbolizing strength and resilience.
The last name Blanco Garcia has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. The surname "Blanco" translates to "white" in Spanish, often used as a nickname to describe someone with fair skin or hair, while "Garcia" is a common Spanish surname believed to derive from the Basque word "artz," meaning "bear," or from the Gothic "gar," meaning "spear." Historically, the combination of these names may have indicated a person of notable characteristics or a specific lineage, possibly linked to occupations or traits associated with the color white or the strength of a bear. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and regions, including "Blanco" alone or in combination with other surnames, and "García" may appear with different spellings or accents, such as "Garcia" in English-speaking contexts. The surname is prevalent in various countries, reflecting the migration and cultural exchanges that have occurred over centuries, particularly during the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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