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Ramona Rodríguez Rojas, 1880 - 1967
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Baldomera Quiros Montero (born Rodríguez Rojas), 1878 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Quirós Montero (born Rodríguez Rojas), 1880 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Teodora Rodríguez Rojas, born 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Teodora Rodríguez Rojas, born 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Fidelina Oreamuno Calderón (born Rodríguez Rojas), born 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona QUIRÓS MONTERO (born RODRÍGUEZ ROJAS), born 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Quirós Montero (born Rodríguez Rojas), died 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Quirós Montero (born Rodríguez Rojas), born 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesRamona Alexandra Uzcátegui (born Rodríguez Rojas), 1842 - Circa 1920
FamilySearch Family TreeRamona Zenon Rodríguez Rojas (born Salazar Vindas), born 1855
FamilySearch Family TreeRamona Rodríguez Rojas, born 1880
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The name Ramona has its origins in the Spanish language, derived from the Old Germanic name Raginmund, which means "wise protector" or "counselor." It first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula and gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly in the United States, partly due to the influence of the novel "Ramona" by Helen Hunt Jackson, which highlighted the struggles of Native Americans in California. The name is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and compassion, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of Ramona can be found in different cultures, including the Italian "Ramona," the Portuguese "Ramona," and the diminutive "Mona," which is commonly used in English-speaking countries. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation, though regional accents may influence the way it is spoken. Overall, Ramona is a name that carries a rich historical significance and a sense of resilience.
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