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Rodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, 1902 - 1977
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Rodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, born 1879
Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-2008RODRIGO RODRIGUEZ RAMIREZ, 1963 - 2021
FamilySearch Family TreeRodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, 1902 - 1977
FamilySearch Family TreeRodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, born 1874
FamilySearch Family TreeRodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, born 2006
North Carolina, Wake County BirthsRodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, born 1874
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Rodrigo Alexis Rodriguez Ramirez, born 1978
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Rodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez, born 1947
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Rodrigo Daniel Rodriguez Ramirez, born 1982
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007Rodrigo Alonso Rodriguez Ramirez
Costa Rica, Marriage and Related Records Index, 2011-2015
Rodrigo Alberto Rodriguez Ramirez
Chile, Electoral Rolls, 2013
Rodrigo Alonso Rodriguez Ramirez
Costa Rica, Electoral Rolls, 2011 - 2014
Rodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez
Costa Rica, Electoral Rolls, 2011 - 2014Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Rodrigo Rodriguez Ramirez
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- Arabic: رودريغو رودريغيز راميريز (Rūdrīghū Rūdrīghīz Rāmīrīz)
- Japanese: ロドリゴ・ロドリゲス・ラミレス (Rodorigo Rodorigesu Ramiresu)
- Portuguese: Rodrigo Ramírez
- Russian: Родриго Родригес Рамирес (Rodrigo Rodrigues Ramírez)
- Spanish: Rodrigo Ramírez
The first name Rodrigo has its origins in the Germanic name Roderick, which is derived from the elements "hrod," meaning "fame," and "ric," meaning "power" or "ruler." This name first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in the regions that are now modern-day Spain and Portugal, where it became popular among the Visigothic nobility. Historically, Rodrigo has been associated with leadership and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of strength and authority in those who bore the name. Variations of Rodrigo can be found across different cultures, including Roderick in English-speaking countries, Rodolfo in Italian and Spanish, and Roderigo in Portuguese. Each variation maintains a connection to the original meaning, often embodying traits of leadership and valor. The name has also been popularized in literature and history, notably through figures such as Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El Cid, a national hero in Spain.
The last name Rodriguez Ramirez is of Spanish origin, derived from the patronymic tradition where "Rodriguez" means "son of Rodrigo," with Rodrigo itself stemming from the Gothic name Roderick, meaning "famous power." This surname is prevalent in Spain and Latin American countries, reflecting the historical influence of Spanish colonization. The name "Ramirez" similarly follows the patronymic structure, meaning "son of Ramiro," with Ramiro derived from the Gothic elements meaning "wise protector." Together, Rodriguez Ramirez signifies lineage and heritage, often associated with noble or warrior characteristics in early bearers. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, such as "Rodrigues" in Portuguese-speaking regions and "Roderick" in English contexts, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The combination of these surnames is particularly common in Hispanic communities, where dual surnames are a cultural norm, reflecting both paternal and maternal lineages.
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