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Socorro De Cataño (born Juárez), 1931 - 1996
MyHeritage Family TreesSocorro Castaneda (born Juárez), 1948 - 2014
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Socorro Leyva (born Juárez), 1952 - 2015
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Socorro Calderón Gómez (born Juárez)
MyHeritage Family TreesSocorro Becerra (born Juárez), died 2019
MyHeritage Family TreesSocorro Barrera (born Juárez)
MyHeritage Family TreesSocorro Calderon (born Juárez)
MyHeritage Family TreesSocorro Jiménez (born Juárez)
MyHeritage Family TreesSocorro Cataño Uribarren (born Juárez)
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SOCORRO JUAREZ
MyHeritage Family TreesMaría Socorro Juárez (born García), 1934 - 1999
FamilySearch Family TreeSocorro Juárez (born Burgos Muñoz), 1937 - 2008
FamilySearch Family TreeSocorro Juárez, 1929 - 1929
FamilySearch Family TreeSocorro Juárez, 1945 - 2010
FamilySearch Family TreeSocorro Hernández (born Juárez), born 1950
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The first name Socorro has its origins in Spanish, deriving from the word "socorro," which means "help" or "aid." This name is particularly associated with the Spanish-speaking regions, especially in Spain and Latin America, where it has been used both as a given name and as a reference to the Virgin of Socorro, a title of the Virgin Mary that emphasizes her role as a helper and protector. The name embodies qualities of compassion and support, reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it, often seen as nurturing and caring individuals. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Socorrito" in some Spanish-speaking communities, which is a diminutive form that conveys affection. While Socorro is primarily used in Spanish-speaking countries, its unique meaning and historical roots have made it a name of significance in various contexts, particularly in religious and cultural traditions.
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