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raquel del carmen vargas (born varas), 1924 - 2002
MyHeritage Family TreesRAQUEL DEL CARME SANCHEZ BECERRA (born VARAS MOREIRA), 1920 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel Garcia, 1935 - 1988
MyHeritage Family TreesRAQUEL VARAS (born VELASQUEZ), died 1996
MyHeritage Family TreesRAQUEL VALENZUELA (born VARAS)
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel Varas (born Valdivieso Yávar)
MyHeritage Family Treesraquel rojas (born varas)
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel Varas (born Tagle)
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel Varas (born Soto)
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel Valenzuela Mella (born Varas)
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel bascuñan (born Varas)
MyHeritage Family Treesraquel ladron de guevaras varas (born raquelladron de guevaras)
MyHeritage Family TreesRaquel Varas (born Valenzuela)
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Raquel del Carmen Varas, Circa 1903 - 1903
Chile, Civil Registration
Raquel Varas, Circa 1920 - 1920
Chile, Civil Registration
Raquel Varas, Circa 1900 - 1900
Chile, Civil Registration
Raquel del Carmen Varas, born 1903
Chile, Civil RegistrationRaquel Amelia Reinuaba Roco (born Varas Varas), 1913 - 1999
FamilySearch Family TreeRaquel Varas Olea, 1895 - 1967
FamilySearch Family TreeRaquel del Carmen Castro Riveros, 1914 - 1994
FamilySearch Family TreeRaquel Alfaro Vásquez (born Correa Varas), 1895 - 1937
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Raquel Varas, 1921 - 2010
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)Raquel Varas
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Raquel Del Carmen Varas, born 1889
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Raquel Del Carmen Varas, born 1889
Chile, Baptisms, 1585-1932Raquel Jauregui (Varas)
Florida County MarriagesMaria Raquel Ramírez Varas
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- Cuba 20%
The first name Raquel has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name "Rachel," which means "ewe" or "female sheep," symbolizing purity and gentleness. The name is historically significant in Jewish tradition, as Rachel is a prominent biblical figure, the beloved wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin, which has contributed to its popularity in various cultures. Raquel is particularly common in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, where it has been embraced as a distinct variation of Rachel. The name has also seen variations in other languages, such as "Rachael" in English and "Rachelle" in French, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. Over time, Raquel has been associated with qualities such as compassion and nurturing, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore the name. Its enduring appeal can be seen in its continued use across generations and cultures, making it a timeless choice for many families.
The last name Varas has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain and Portugal, where it is believed to have derived from the word "vara," meaning "rod" or "staff" in Spanish and Portuguese. This term may have been used to denote someone who was a bearer of a staff, possibly indicating a position of authority or a role in governance, such as a judge or a local leader. The name could also relate to agricultural practices, where a "vara" might refer to a tool used in farming. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Vara" in some Slavic countries and "Vares" in others, reflecting regional linguistic adaptations. The pronunciation and spelling may vary, with some instances appearing as "Vara" or "Vares" in different contexts, but they generally retain a connection to the original meaning associated with authority or agricultural roles. Overall, the surname Varas encapsulates a rich historical background tied to social status and occupation in its early bearers.
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