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Tomasa del Socorro Urbina (born Garcia López), 1972 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesTomasa Wolf (born Garcia López), born 1914
MyHeritage Family TreesTomasa Wolf (born Garcia López), born 1914
MyHeritage Family TreesTomasa Garcia López, born 1914
MyHeritage Family Treestomasa del Socorro Urbina (born Garcia López), born 1972
MyHeritage Family TreesTomasa Chacón (born Garcia Mandujano)
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Tomasa Garcia López, born Circa 1888
1950 United States Federal CensusTomasa Garcia López, 1893 - 1926
FamilySearch Family TreeTomasa Garcia López (born Carrasco Martínez), born 1875
FamilySearch Family TreeTomasa Wolf (born Garcia López), born 1914
FamilySearch Family TreeTomasa Garcia López, died 1994
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Tomasa Garcia López, born Circa 1914
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- Tamara Garcia lópez
- Tami Garcia lópez
- Tamsin Garcia lópez
- Toma Garcia lópez
- Spanish: Tomasa García López


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The first name Tomasa is of Spanish origin, derived from the Aramaic name "Te'oma," meaning "twin." It is the feminine form of the name Tomás, which has biblical roots, as it is associated with Saint Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. The name Tomasa is primarily found in Spanish-speaking countries, where it has been used since the Middle Ages, reflecting the cultural and religious significance of the apostolic figure. Historically, individuals named Tomasa may have been seen as embodying qualities of duality or companionship, resonating with the meaning of the name. Variations of Tomasa can be found in different cultures, such as Tamara in Hebrew, Tamsin in English, and Toma in Slavic languages, each carrying its unique pronunciation and slight variations in meaning. Overall, Tomasa remains a name that reflects both historical depth and cultural significance within the Spanish-speaking world.
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