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Rafaela Elena Lucia García Mora, died 2011
MyHeritage Family TreesRafaela García Barrantes (born García Mora), 1853 - 1895
MyHeritage Family TreesRafaela García Mora (born Dávila Torrejón), died 1953
MyHeritage Family TreesRAFAELA MERCHAN MESA GARCÍA MORA
MyHeritage Family TreesRafaela García Barrantes (born García Mora)
MyHeritage Family TreesRafaela Flores Flores (born García Mora)
MyHeritage Family TreesRAFAELA MERCHAN MESA GARCÍA MORA
MyHeritage Family TreesRafaela GARCÍA MORA (born Merchan Meza)
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Rafaela García Mora, Circa 1797 - 1867
Spain, Málaga, Municipal Death RecordsRafaela de Jesús Roman Olivares (born García Mora), 1899 - 1954
FamilySearch Family TreeRafaela Elena Lucia García Mora (born Rojas Porras), 1926 - 2011
FamilySearch Family TreeRafaela María García Mora, born 1914
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Rafaela Diez Ruiz (born Diez)
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- Arabic: رافايلا غارسيا مورا (Rafāyilā Gharsiyā Mūra)
- Italian: Rafaela Garzia Mora
- Japanese: ラファエラ・ガルシア・モラ (Rafaera Garushia Mora)
- Portuguese: Rafaela Mora Garcia
- Russian: Рафаэла Мора Гарсия (Rafaela Mora Garsiya)
- Spanish: Rafaela Mora García


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The name Rafaela has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name Raphael, which means "God has healed." This name first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture and has strong biblical roots, as Raphael is one of the archangels mentioned in religious texts, symbolizing healing and protection. Historically, those who bore the name Rafaela were often associated with qualities of compassion, nurturing, and a strong sense of spirituality, reflecting the healing connotation of the name. Variations of Rafaela can be found across different cultures and languages, including the Italian "Raffaella," the Spanish "Rafaela," and the Portuguese "Rafaela," each maintaining a similar pronunciation but differing slightly in spelling. The name is popular in various regions, particularly in Latin America and Southern Europe, and has been embraced in modern times, often symbolizing strength and resilience.
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