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Simona Corona (born Muñoz Munoz), 1910 - 1990
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Fernandez (born Corona), 1918 - 2014
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Fernandez (born Corona), 1917 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Chamorro Corona, born 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Nañez (born Corona), born 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Nañez (born Corona), born 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Corona (born Ordoñez)
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Corona (born Peregrina), died 1835
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Portilla (born Corona)
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Nañez (born Corona)
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Corona (born Covarrubias)
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Corona (born Rincón)
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Sánchez
MyHeritage Family TreesSimona Corona, 1917 - 1998
BillionGravesSimona Villegas Soto (born Rivera Ybarra), died 1869
FamilySearch Family TreeSimona Corona Lopez (born Muñoz Munoz), 1910 - 1990
FamilySearch Family TreeSimona Corona, 1917 - 1998
FamilySearch Family TreeSimona Fernandez (born Corona), 1918 - 2014
FamilySearch Family Tree
Simona Corona, born Circa 1918
1940 United States Federal CensusSimona Corona
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Simona De Los Dolores Corona
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Simona Corona
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Simona Corona
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950Simona Martinez (Corona), born 1879
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Simona Corona (Astatzi), born 1895
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Simona Castro (Corona), born 1895
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950Simona Maria Corona (Ramos), born 1729
Mexico, Marriages, 1570-1950
Simona Corona, born Circa 1917
1930 United States Federal Census
Simona Corona, born Circa 1928
1930 United States Federal Census
Simona Corona, born Circa 1919
1930 United States Federal Census
Simona Corona, born Circa 1918
1920 United States Federal CensusSimona Corona, died 1998
Texas Deaths
Simona Corona, born Circa 1917
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019Simona Corona, 1942 - 2014
United States Obituary Index from Online Sources
Simona Corona, born 1942
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Simona Corona, born 1901
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Simona Fical, born 1907
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Simona Corona, born 1901
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Simona Corona, 1865 - 1871
Mexico, Deaths, 1680-1940
Simona Corona, born 1667
Spain, Bilbao Diocese, Catholic Parish Records, 1501-1900Simona Corona
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The name Simona is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Shimon, which means "he has heard" or "God has heard." It first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture and has been widely used in various regions, particularly in Italy and other parts of Europe. Historically, the name has been associated with qualities such as wisdom and insight, reflecting the biblical roots of its meaning. Variations of the name Simona can be found across different cultures, including Simone in French and Italian, Simona in Spanish and Romanian, and Simonetta as a diminutive form in Italian. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation, but they all share a common heritage linked to the original Hebrew meaning. The name has maintained popularity in various countries, often associated with strong, independent women, and has been borne by notable figures in literature, arts, and politics.
The last name "Corona" has its origins in Italy and Spain, deriving from the Latin word "corona," meaning "crown." This surname likely first appeared in regions where Latin was spoken, particularly in southern Europe, and it may have been used to denote nobility or individuals who held a position of authority, reflecting the characteristics of leadership and prestige associated with a crown. Historically, the name has been linked to various occupations, including those in the clergy or nobility, who were often seen as the "crowned" figures of society. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including "Coron" in France and "Coronel" in Spanish-speaking countries, where the pronunciation and spelling may differ slightly but retain a similar root meaning. The name has also been adopted in various forms in Latin America, often reflecting the region's colonial history. Overall, the surname "Corona" carries connotations of honor and status, rooted in its historical significance.
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