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Angela Cerati (born Maggi), 1824 - 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Maria Cerati, 1772 - 1774
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Maria Cerati, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Cerati, born 1846
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Cerati (born Radice), born Circa 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Marie Cerati (born Colombo), Circa 1725 - Circa 1795
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Bonadio (born Cerati), died 2009
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Rosa Cerati (born Consolati), born 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Cerati (born Leporí), died 1865
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Guglielmini (born Cerati)
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Cerati (born Scazza)
MyHeritage Family Treesangela Mauri (born cerati)
MyHeritage Family TreesAngela Cerati (born Crippa)
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Angela Shannon Cerati in Lakeland Ledger - Apr 6 1989
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaAngela Bonadio (born Cerati), 1921 - 2009
FamilySearch Family TreeAngela Francesca Cerati (born Lepori), born 1867
FamilySearch Family TreeAngela Cerati (born Radice), born Circa 1877
FamilySearch Family TreeAngela Cerati (born Scassa), born 1846
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The first name Angela has its origins in the Greek word "angelos," meaning "messenger" or "angel," and it first appeared in early Christian contexts, particularly in regions such as Greece and later in Italy, where it became popularized through the veneration of saints, notably Saint Angela Merici, the founder of the Ursuline order in the 16th century. The name embodies qualities of purity, guidance, and divine communication, often associated with individuals who are nurturing and supportive. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Ángela" in Spanish-speaking countries, "Angélique" in French, and "Angela" in Italian and English, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, reflecting a blend of religious significance and cultural adaptation, making it a timeless choice for many families.
The last name Cerati has its origins in Italy, particularly in the northern regions, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is thought to derive from the Italian word "cerato," which means "horned" or "horn," possibly indicating a connection to a characteristic feature or an occupation related to horned animals, such as herding or farming. Historically, surnames like Cerati often reflected the traits or professions of the individuals or families who bore them, suggesting a lineage tied to pastoral activities. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with spellings such as "Cerat" or "Cerato" appearing in various Italian dialects, and it may also be encountered in other cultures with slight modifications in pronunciation or spelling. While the name is not widely common outside of Italy, it retains a distinct identity linked to its geographical and cultural roots.
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