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Reyes Garcia ESPINO, Circa 1930 - 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesReyes Espino, 1904 - 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesReyes Espino, born 1907
MyHeritage Family TreesReyes Espino, born 1930
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MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Reyes Morquecho Garcia (born Espino Garcia), born 1794
FamilySearch Family TreeReyes Espino Rodallegas, born 1847
FamilySearch Family TreeMaría Reyes Espino (born González Rivas), born 1855
FamilySearch Family TreeReyes Jose De La Santisima Trinidad Espino Saavedra, born 1928
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Reyes Brian Omar Espino
Texas, County Marriage LicensesReyes Espino
Texas, County Marriage Licenses
Reyes Lusvin Manuel Espino
Texas, County Marriage LicensesReyes Nora G. Espino (Zelaya)
Texas, County Marriage LicensesReyes Espino
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Reyes Espino
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Reyes Espino
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Reyes Espino
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Reyes Francisco J Espino, born Circa 1996
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Reyes Espino, born Circa 1968
Texas Marriages and DivorcesReyes Espino, Circa 1946 - 2012
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesReyes Espino (Aparicio)
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Reyes Espino
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Reyes Espino
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930
Reyes Espino, born 1884
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Reyes Espino
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The first name Reyes has its origins in Spanish-speaking countries, derived from the Latin word "rex," meaning "king." Historically, it has been used as a surname and a given name, often associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting qualities of strength and authority. The name is particularly prevalent in Spain and Latin America, where it may also be linked to the Feast of the Epiphany, known as "Día de Reyes" or "Three Kings' Day," celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. Variations of Reyes can be found in different cultures, such as "Rey" in Spanish, which also means "king," and "Reyes" as a plural form. In other languages, similar names include "Rex" in Latin and "Reyes" in Portuguese, though the latter is less common. The name has maintained its popularity over the years, often symbolizing a regal or noble heritage.
The last name Espino has its origins in the Spanish language, deriving from the word "espino," which means "thorn" or "hawthorn," a type of shrub or small tree. This surname is believed to have first appeared in Spain, particularly in regions where the hawthorn plant was prevalent, and it may have been used to describe individuals who lived near such plants or had characteristics associated with them, such as resilience or protection. Historically, surnames like Espino often indicated a connection to the land or specific occupations, possibly relating to agriculture or herbalism. Variations of the surname can be found in different Spanish-speaking countries, with some common forms including Espinosa and Espin. In some cases, the name may also appear with slight alterations in spelling or pronunciation, reflecting regional dialects or linguistic influences. Overall, Espino is a surname that encapsulates both geographical and botanical significance, linking its bearers to their natural surroundings.
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