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Blas Cuartero Alcayde, 1515 - 1551
MyHeritage Family Trees0098-h-e 0111-h-e Blas Cuartero Lucas, Circa 1790 - 1870
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MyHeritage Family TreesBlas Cuartero, born 1671
MyHeritage Family TreesBlas Cuartero, born 1579
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MyHeritage Family TreesBlas Maximiliano Cuartero
FamilySearch Family TreeBlas Cuartero, born 1785
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Spain, Marriages, 1565-1950Blas Cuartero
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Blas Cuartero
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Blas Cuartero, born 1872
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Blas Cuartero
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Blas Elena Cuartero
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- Blas Quartaro
- Blas Quatero
- Blas Cuartaro
- Blas Cuarteto
- Blas Quaretto
- Blas Quartetto
- Blas Cuarttero
- Blas Cuarterro
- Blas Cuartiero
- Blas Cuartero'
- Chinese (Simplified): 布拉斯 夸尔特罗 (Bùlāsī Kuāěrtèluō)
- Czech: Blažej Cuartero
- French: Blaise Cuartero
- German: Blasius Cuartero
- Hungarian: Cuartero Balázs
- Italian: Biagio Cuartero
- Japanese: ブラス クアルテロ (Burasu Kuarutero)
- Polish: Błażej Cuartero
- Portuguese: Brás Cuartero
- Russian: Блас Куартеро (Blas Kuartero)
"Blas" comes from the Latin name "Blasius." This Latin name itself derives from the Greek word "blasios," meaning "lisping" or "stammering." The Greek term likely described someone with a speech impediment. The Latin form, Blasius, became a personal name and spread throughout the Roman Empire. Saint Blaise, a physician and bishop martyred in the 4th century, is largely responsible for the name's enduring popularity. His feast day is celebrated on February 3rd. Because of the saint, "Blas" became common in many European countries, particularly in Spain and Spanish-speaking regions. The name is less common in English-speaking countries. Variations include Blaise (English, French) and Biagio (Italian).
The surname Cuartero has its roots in the Spanish language, deriving from the word "cuartel," which means "quarter" or "barracks." Historically, it is believed to have originated in Spain, particularly in regions where military or administrative divisions were significant. The surname likely emerged during the Middle Ages, a period marked by the feudal system and the establishment of local governance. Individuals bearing the surname Cuartero may have been associated with military roles or local administration, reflecting the social structure of the time. The name could also denote a geographical feature, indicating a person who lived near a quarter or a specific district within a town or city.
Antonia CuarteroAntonio CuarteroArturo CuarteroAurelio CuarteroAurora CuarteroBabilia CuarteroBarbara CuarteroBenilde CuarteroBenito CuarteroBernardo CuarteroCarlos CuarteroCarmen CuarteroCatalina CuarteroCristina CuarteroDiego CuarteroDolores CuarteroDomingo CuarteroEduardo CuarteroElisa CuarteroElvira Cuartero
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