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Ramón Garcia Morales, 1958 - 2020
MyHeritage Family TreesRamón Garcia Morales, 1920 - 2014
MyHeritage Family TreesRamón Garcia Ortiz, 1820 - 1912
MyHeritage Family TreesRamón Garcia Morales
MyHeritage Family TreesRamón Garcia Morales
MyHeritage Family TreesRamón Garcia Maldonado
MyHeritage Family TreesRamón Garcia Martínez
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Ramón Garcia Garcia, born Circa 1945
1950 United States Federal Census
Ramón Garcia Sepulbeda, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Ramón Negrón Torres, born Circa 1936
1950 United States Federal CensusRamón Garcia Morales, 1958 - 2020
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- Ram Garcia
- Ramey Garcia
- Ramon Garcia
- Ramone Garcia
- Raymond Garcia
- Arabic: رامون غارسيا مورا ليس (Rāmūn Ghārsiyā Mūrāles)
- Japanese: ラモン・ガルシア・モラレス (Ramon Garushia Morarusu)
- Russian: Рамон Гарсия Моралес (Ramón Garsiya Morales)
- Spanish: Ramón García Morales
The last name Garcia Morales has its roots in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it is a patronymic surname derived from the given name "Garcia," which itself is of uncertain origin but is believed to mean "bear" or "young" in the Basque language. The surname Morales, on the other hand, is derived from the Spanish word "mora," meaning "blackberry," and often indicates a geographical connection to areas where blackberries were abundant. Historically, individuals bearing the surname Garcia Morales may have been associated with agricultural occupations or land ownership in regions conducive to berry cultivation. Variations of the surname can be found across different Spanish-speaking countries, with common adaptations including Garcia and Morales as standalone surnames, as well as regional spellings like Garcías or Moralez. The combination of these surnames reflects a rich cultural heritage, often signifying lineage and familial connections in Hispanic communities.
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