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(Vicente) Manuel Morales Fernandez, 1900 - 1966
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageVicente Morales Fernandez, 1910 - 1989
Árboles familiares de MyHeritageVicente Antonio Jose Morales Fernandez, nació en 1846
Árboles familiares de MyHeritage
Vicente Aniceto Morales Fernandez, nació en 1844
España, Diócesis de Bilbao, Registros parroquiales católicos, 1501-1900
Vicente Morales Fernandez, murió en 1845
España, Diócesis de Bilbao, Registros parroquiales católicos, 1501-1900Vicente Aniceto Morales Fernandez
España, País Vasco, Vizcaya, BautismosVicente Morales Fernandez, murió en 1845
España, regiones vascas de Vizcaya, DefuncionesVicente Morales Fernandez
España, Provincia de Granada, Archivos Católicos de Investigación Prematrimonial, 1556-1899Vicente Morales Fernandez
España, Guías TelefónicasVicente Morales Fernandez
España, Guías TelefónicasVicente Morales Fernandez
España, Guías Telefónicas(Vicente) Manuel Morales Fernandez, 1900 - 1966
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchVicente Aniceto Morales Fernandez, 1844 - 1845
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchVicente Morales Fernandez, 1910 - 1989
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchVicente Ramon Morales Fernandez, 1902 - 1969
Árbol Familiar FamilySearch
Vicente Morales Fernandez, nació en Aprox. 1945
Censo Federal de los Estados Unidos de 1950(Vicente) Manuel Morales Fernandez, 1900 - 1966
Árbol familiar Geni WorldVicente Morales Fernandez
Árbol familiar Geni WorldVicente Ramon Morales Fernandez
Chile, Bautismos, 1585-1932Ingrese algunos nombres y MyHeritage construirá su árbol familiar y le brindará nueva información sobre Vicente Morales Fernandez
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- Vencent Fernandez
- Vincent Fernandis
- Vinsent Fernandiz
- Spanish: Vicente Morales Fernández
The first name Vicente has its origins in Latin, derived from the name "Vincentius," which means "conquering" or "to conquer." This name has historical roots in the early Christian era, particularly associated with Saint Vincent of Saragossa, a martyr from the 3rd century who is venerated in various Christian traditions. The name Vicente is predominantly found in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, where it has been popularized through religious and cultural influences. It embodies qualities of strength and resilience, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to leadership or protective roles. Variations of Vicente include Vicente in Spanish and Portuguese, Vítor in Portuguese, and Vincenzo in Italian, with each variation carrying similar connotations of victory and strength. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often associated with notable figures in history, literature, and the arts, further solidifying its cultural significance.
The last name Morales Fernandez has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. The surname "Morales" is derived from the Spanish word "mora," meaning "blackberry," and it is believed to have originally referred to someone who lived near a blackberry bush or a place abundant with blackberries. The addition of "Fernandez" indicates lineage, meaning "son of Fernando," with "Fernando" itself stemming from the Gothic name "Ferdinand," which means "brave traveler" or "adventurer." Historically, individuals bearing the Morales surname may have been associated with agriculture or land ownership, reflecting the importance of berry cultivation in their communities. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and regions, including "Morales" in various Spanish-speaking countries, and it may appear with slight spelling differences such as "Moral" or "Morales" in other contexts. The combination of Morales and Fernandez is particularly common in Hispanic cultures, where double-barreled surnames are a tradition, reflecting both paternal and maternal lineages.
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