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Teresa Castro Hidalgo (born Rodríguez Castro), died 1978
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa Rodríguez Castro, 1929 - 2023
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa de Jesús Rodríguez Castro, born 1794
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa Rodríguez Castro (born Aguado Mendoza), 1864 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa Rodríguez Castro, born Circa 1896
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa de Jesús Rodríguez Chirino, born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa Rodríguez De Mora, born Circa 1899
MyHeritage Family Treesteresa Rodríguez Castro (born Lopéz Rubio)
MyHeritage Family TreesTeresa González Alpízar (born Rodríguez Castro), 1929 - 2023
FamilySearch Family TreeTeresa Castro Hidalgo (born Rodríguez Castro), 1916 - 1978
FamilySearch Family TreeTeresa Rodríguez Castro (born Bran Ramírez), 1871 - 1969
FamilySearch Family TreeTeresa González Albacete (born Rodríguez Castro), 1891 - Circa 1990
FamilySearch Family TreeMª Teresa Pardo Garcia, 1933 - 2014
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The name Teresa has its origins in the Greek name Therasia, which is believed to be derived from the word "theras," meaning "to harvest." It first appeared in the Mediterranean region, particularly associated with the Spanish and Portuguese cultures, gaining prominence in the Christian world due to Saint Teresa of Ávila, a prominent figure in the 16th century known for her mystical writings and reform of the Carmelite order. The name is often associated with qualities such as dedication, spirituality, and nurturing, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of the name Teresa include Theresa, Terese, and Tereza, with different spellings and pronunciations found in various languages and cultures, such as Tereza in Czech and Teresa in Italian. The name has remained popular across many countries, symbolizing a blend of historical significance and cultural adaptability.
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