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Verónica Lucy Ramos (born Rodríguez Arredondo), 1961 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesVerónica ramos jimenez Ramos (born Vero), 1980 - 2004
MyHeritage Family TreesVerónica Ramos (born Oyuela), 1956 - 2014
MyHeritage Family TreesVerónica Couto Rodríguez (born Ramos Alonso), died 2023
MyHeritage Family TreesVERÓNICA DOS NASCIMENTO (born RAMOS)
MyHeritage Family TreesVerónica Silva Ramos
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Verónica Ramos, Circa 1834 - 1887
Chile, Civil Registration
Verónica Ramos, Circa 1900 - 1901
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Verónica Ramos, Circa 1893 - 1895
Chile, Civil RegistrationVerónica Ramos (born Figueroa Zayas), 1919 - 1994
FamilySearch Family TreeVerónica Ramos, Circa 1970 - 2002
FamilySearch Family TreeVERÓNICA Valente Nunes (born DAS NEVES DE JESUS), born 1750
FamilySearch Family TreeVerónica Ramos (born Dominguez), born 1865
FamilySearch Family TreeVerónica Ramos
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Verónica Juárez Ramos
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- Roni Ramoh
- Ronny Ramoz
- Vero Ramoh
- Veronica Ramoz
- Veronika Ramoh


- Argentina 31%
- Mexico 15%
- Chile 15%
- Mozambique 8%
- Ecuador 8%
- Georgia 8%
- Portugal 8%
- Honduras 7%
The last name Ramos has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain and Portugal, where it is derived from the given name "Ramón," which itself comes from the Germanic elements "ragin," meaning "counsel," and "mund," meaning "protector." Historically, the surname was likely adopted by families to denote descent from someone named Ramón, reflecting a common practice of using patronymics in the region. The name is often associated with characteristics of strength and leadership, aligning with its meaning. Variations of Ramos can be found in different cultures, such as "Ramos" in Spanish-speaking countries, "Ramez" in Arabic contexts, and "Rameaux" in French, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The surname is prevalent in Latin America, where it was carried by Spanish colonizers, and it remains a common last name in various countries, reflecting the historical migration and cultural exchanges that have shaped its distribution.
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