Descobriu persones que es diuen Pascuala Borrego
Exploreu registres històrics a MyHeritage, la plataforma líder per descobrir la història familiar a escala internacional. Desveleu les vides de gent anomenada Pascuala Borrego mitjançant registres de naixements, matrimonis i defuncions, censos i molt més.
Pascuala Vargas (nascuda Borrego), nascut 1869
Arbres genealògics de MyHeritagePascuala Carlos (nascuda Borrego), 1868 - 1930
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchPascuala Borrego (nascuda González), nascut 1910
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchPascuala Borrego Miranda
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchPascuala Borrego (nascuda Marin)
Árbol Familiar FamilySearchPascuala Borrego
Mèxic, Baptismes, 1560-1950Pascuala Borrego
Mèxic, Baptismes, 1560-1950Pascuala Borrego
Mèxic, Baptismes, 1560-1950Pascuala Borrego
Mèxic, Baptismes, 1560-1950
Pascuala Borrego, nascut 1964
Llista de votants de Veneçuela, 2006 - 2007Pascuala Marin (Borrego)
Xile, Matrimonis, 1579-1930Pascuala Borrego
Xile, Baptismes, 1585-1932Pascuala Borrego
Xile, Baptismes, 1585-1932Introduïu uns quants noms i MyHeritage construirà el vostre arbre genealògic i us oferirà noves idees sobre Pascuala Borrego
Comenceu Importeu l'arbre genealògic (GEDCOM)
- Pascale Borrego
- Pascual Borrego
- Pasqual Borrego
- Pasquale Borrego


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The first name Pascuala has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "pascha," which means "Easter" or "Passover," reflecting the name's association with the Christian celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. This name is particularly prevalent in Spanish-speaking countries, where it has historical roots linked to the celebration of Easter, symbolizing rebirth and renewal. Pascuala is often associated with qualities such as resilience and vitality, traits that resonate with the themes of resurrection. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Pascale in French, Pasquale in Italian, and Pasqualina, which is a feminine form used in various regions. Each variation maintains a connection to the original meaning, often celebrated in contexts related to springtime and renewal. The name Pascuala, while not as commonly used today, carries a rich historical and cultural significance, particularly within the context of Christian traditions.
The last name Borrego has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it is derived from the Spanish word "borrego," meaning "lamb" or "young sheep." This surname likely originated as a nickname for someone who raised sheep or worked in pastoral occupations, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle prevalent in rural Spain. The name is associated with regions known for sheep farming, such as Extremadura and Andalusia. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Borego" and "Borego" in Italian contexts, and "Borreguero" in some Spanish-speaking areas, which may denote a similar occupational background. The surname Borrego is relatively common in Spanish-speaking countries and among Hispanic communities in the United States, where it has retained its original meaning and connection to pastoral life.
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