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Juan Josef Castro Pulido, died 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesJuan Castro Varela, 1876 - 1908
FamilySearch Family TreeJuan Rafael Castro Varela, 1941 - 2005
FamilySearch Family TreeJuan Manuel Castro Varela, born 1801
FamilySearch Family TreeJUAN FRANCISCO CASTRO VARELA, born 1807
FamilySearch Family TreeJuan Castro Varela, born Circa 1860
Spain, Lugo, Municipal Census, 1901-1920Juan Castro Varela, born Circa 1859
Spain, Lugo, Municipal Census, 1901-1920Juan Castro Varela
Spain, Lugo, Municipal Census, 1901-1920Juan Castro Varela
Florida County MarriagesJuan Castro Varela, born 1833
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Juan Pedro Castro Varela, born 1737
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Juan Castro Varela
Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940Juan Jose Castro Varela, born 1808
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Juan Carlos Castro Varela, born 1972
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Juan Ramon Castro Varela, born 1968
Venezuela Voter Lists, 2006 - 2007
Juan Rafael Castro Varela
Costa Rica, Electoral Rolls, 2011 - 2014
Juan Miguel Castro Varela
Costa Rica, Electoral Rolls, 2011 - 2014
Juan Carlos Castro Varela
Costa Rica, Electoral Rolls, 2011 - 2014Juan Manuel Castro Varela
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- Spain 50%
- Uruguay 33%
- USA 17%
Yochanan, a Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," is the ultimate source of Juan. This name evolved through Greek (Ἰωάννης, Iōánnēs) and Latin (Iohannes) forms before entering various European languages. The shift from Iohannes to Juan involved phonetic changes common in the development of Spanish, including the loss of the initial "Io" sound and the simplification of the "nn" to "n." Juan is primarily a Spanish name, equivalent to the English name John. Its use spread throughout the Spanish-speaking world due to Spanish colonization. The name has been consistently popular in Spain and Latin America for centuries. Diminutives of Juan include Juanito and Juancho. The feminine form of Juan is Juana.
The surname Castro Varela has its roots in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain, where it is believed to have originated from the Latin word "castrum," meaning "fort" or "castle." This suggests that the name may have initially been associated with individuals who lived near or were connected to a fortified structure. The surname likely emerged during the Middle Ages, a period marked by the feudal system and the establishment of noble lineages. Over time, families bearing the surname may have taken on various occupations, including those related to land ownership, military service, or governance, reflecting the social roles prevalent in their communities. The name "Varela" is thought to derive from a geographical feature, possibly linked to the word "vara," meaning "rod" or "staff," which could indicate a connection to land or agriculture.
Antonio Castro VarelaCarlos Castro VarelaCarmen Castro VarelaConsuelo Castro VarelaDaniel Castro VarelaDolores Castro VarelaFrancisco Castro VarelaJose Castro VarelaJosefa Castro VarelaJosé Castro VarelaJuana Castro VarelaLuis Castro VarelaManuel Castro VarelaManuela Castro VarelaMaria Castro VarelaMaría Castro VarelaMercedes Castro VarelaAna Castro VargasAntonio Castro VargasCarlos Castro Vargas
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