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Sérgio Pacheco, 1938 - 1996
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Sérgio Augusto Dutra, born 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesSérgio Teixeira Dutra, 1867 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesSérgio Silveira Pereira Dutra, born 1848
MyHeritage Family TreesSérgio Cosendey Dutra, born 1973
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MyHeritage Family TreesSérgio Dutra, 1862 - 1948
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FamilySearch Family TreeJunior Dutra, born 1988
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Sérgio Santos, born 1975
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Sérgio Mendes Dutra
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Sérgio Gonçalves Dutra
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Sérgio Ricardo Aboud Dutra
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Sérgio Rizo Dutra
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- Serg Dutr
- Sergio Dutrha
- Sergioh Dutrra
- Sergius Dutr
- Serj Dutrha
- Arabic: سيرجيو دوترا (Sīrjīw Dūtrā)
- Japanese: セルジオ・ドゥトラ (Serujio Dutura)
- Russian: Сержио Дутра (Serzhio Dutra)
- Spanish: Sergio Dutra


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The last name Dutra has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Portugal and Spain, where it is believed to derive from the Latin word "dura," meaning "hard" or "strong." This surname is often associated with geographical features or characteristics of the land, suggesting that early bearers may have lived in areas with rugged terrain or were known for their resilience. Historically, the name has been linked to various occupations, possibly indicating a lineage of individuals who were laborers or craftsmen known for their durability and strength in their work. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Dutra" in Brazil, where it is relatively common due to Portuguese colonization, and "Dutras" in some regions, reflecting pluralization. The name may also appear with slight spelling variations in other languages, but the core meaning and historical roots remain consistent across these adaptations. Overall, Dutra encapsulates a rich heritage tied to strength and resilience, reflective of the characteristics of its early bearers.
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