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Vicenta Antonia Suarez (born Rodriguez Rodriguez), 1914 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesVicenta Luisa Suarez Noya, 1803 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesVicenta Miramontes Suarez (born Suarez Suarez), born 1790
MyHeritage Family TreesVicenta Suarez Fernandez, born 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesVicenta Josefa Maria Antonia Suárez Abelenda, born 1782
MyHeritage Family TreesVicenta Maria Amparo Suarez Suarez, 1903 - 1904
FamilySearch Family TreeVicenta del Rosario Corvalan (born Suarez Suarez)
FamilySearch Family TreeVicenta Suarez Suarez, born 1886
FamilySearch Family TreeVicenta Del Rosario Suarez Suarez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930
Vicenta Suarez Suarez, born 1861
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- Vicentia Suarez
- Vick Suarez
- Vickie Suarez
- Vicky Suarez
- Spanish: Vicenta Suárez Suárez
The first name Vicenta has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "vincens," which means "conquering" or "victorious." This name is particularly associated with Spanish and Portuguese cultures, where it has been used since the Middle Ages, often linked to the Christian saint Vicente of Saragossa, a martyr who became a symbol of faith and resilience. The name Vicenta embodies qualities of strength and triumph, reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it, often seen as determined and strong-willed individuals. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Vicente in Spanish and Portuguese, and Vicent in Catalan. In Italian, the name is often rendered as Vincenzo for males, with the feminine form being Vincenza. Each variation maintains the core meaning of victory, but may differ in pronunciation and cultural significance. Overall, Vicenta is a name rich in history and cultural resonance, symbolizing strength and perseverance.
The last name Suarez is of Spanish origin, derived from the given name "Suero," which itself is a diminutive of "Suerus," meaning "sweater" or "to sweat," likely referring to a person who worked hard or engaged in labor-intensive occupations. The surname first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions such as Castile and León, and has historical roots tracing back to the medieval period when surnames began to be adopted based on paternal lineage. As a patronymic surname, it signifies "son of Suero," indicating familial connections. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Suaréz" in Portuguese-speaking regions and "Suarès" in Catalan, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects. The name is prevalent in Latin America due to Spanish colonization, and it remains a common surname in Spain and among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
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