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Julián Ortega Alonso, 1907 - 2004
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Julián Ortega, died 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesJULIÁN Ortega, 1907 - 1978
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega Carnicer, 1951 - 2009
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega, Circa 1857 - 1910
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega López, 1956 - 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega, 1921 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega, 1918 - 1996
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Julián Ortega Villamor
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega BENÍTEZ, born 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega Bonilla, born Circa 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega, died 2013
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega, born 1703
MyHeritage Family TreesJulián Ortega Caicedo, born 1907
FamilySearch Family TreeJulián Ortega, 1910 - 2005
FamilySearch Family TreeJulián Ortega, 1817 - 1872
FamilySearch Family TreeJulián Ortega, 1841 - 1911
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- Jule Ortega
- Julian Ortega
- Juliann Ortega
- Julien Ortega
- Jullian Ortega
- Spain 23%
- Paraguay 23%
- Mexico 15%
- Colombia 15%
- Guatemala 8%
- Venezuela 8%
- Chile 8%
The last name Ortega has its origins in Spain, specifically in the regions of Castile and León, where it is believed to have first appeared in the medieval period. The name is derived from the Spanish word "ortega," which refers to a type of thorny plant, suggesting a connection to the natural landscape or possibly to a characteristic of the land where the original bearers lived. Historically, those with the surname Ortega may have been associated with agricultural or pastoral occupations, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Ortega" itself, which remains consistent in spelling across Spanish-speaking countries, while in some cases, it may be adapted in pronunciation or slightly altered in spelling in non-Spanish contexts. The surname is relatively common in Latin America and among Hispanic communities in the United States, where it has retained its original form and significance.
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