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Santos García Pérez, 1618 - 1668
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García Pérez, 1618 - 1668
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García Pérez, 1873 - 1934
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García Pérez, 1906 - 1931
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos Quintín García Pérez, born 1793
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García Perosillo, 1927 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García Pérez, born 1688
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García Pérez, born 1749
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos Joseph Garcia Martin, born 1758
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García García, born 1765
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos García y García, born 1765
MyHeritage Family TreesSantos Oleosa Manuel García Pérez, 1897 - 1973
FamilySearch Family TreeSantos García Pérez, 1923 - 2016
FamilySearch Family TreeSantos García Pérez, 1934 - 2022
FamilySearch Family TreeSantos Garcia Perez, 1942 - 1973
FamilySearch Family TreeSantos García Pérez, born Circa 1895
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- Sandy Garcia
- Santo Garcya
- Santy Garzya
- Sandy Perez
- Arabic: سانتوس غارسيا بيريز (Sāntūs Ghārsiyā Bīrīz)
- Japanese: サントス・ガルシア・ペレス (Santosu Garushia Peresu)
- Portuguese: Santos Garcia Pérez
- Russian: Сантос Гарсия Перес (Santos Garciya Pérez)
- Spanish: Santos García Pérez


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The first name Santos has its origins in the Latin word "sanctus," meaning "holy" or "sacred," and is commonly associated with the Spanish and Portuguese languages. It is particularly prevalent in regions with strong Catholic influences, such as Spain and Portugal, where it is often used in reference to saints, reflecting a deep religious significance. Historically, individuals named Santos may have been linked to religious vocations or revered figures within the church, embodying qualities of piety and virtue. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Sancho" in Spanish, "Santo" in Italian, and "Santos" as a surname in various Hispanic communities. The name is pronounced as "SAHN-tos" in Spanish and Portuguese, with slight variations in intonation depending on the region. Overall, Santos carries a rich cultural and spiritual heritage, symbolizing holiness and reverence.
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