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Maria Marbella (born Jesusa), 1923 - 2021
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Marbella (born Cimanes), 1912 - 2006
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Marbella, 1933 - 2019
MyHeritage Family TreesMaria Luisa Marbella (born Noriega), 1924 - 2013
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Maria Marbella in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Mar 27 1980
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaMaria Del Rosario Marbella, 1942 - 2008
BillionGravesMaria Trinidad Atanante Marbella (born Floranza), 1909 - 1963
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Trinidad Marbella (born Floranza), 1909 - 1963
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Rosario Relieve Marbella (born Reaso), 1909 - 1993
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Marbella (born Mananes Marbella), 1924 - 1984
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Maria Marbella, born Circa 1908
1950 United States Federal CensusMaria Carmen Morin Marbella, Circa 1914 - 1996
Geni World Family TreeMaria Therese Nicole Tinio Marbella
Geni World Family TreeMaria Camille Natasha Tinio Marbella
Geni World Family TreeMaria Cimanes Marbella (born Cimanes)
Geni World Family TreeMaria Roslyn A Marbella, 1956 - 1956
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Maria Marbella, 1951 - 1952
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Maria Marbella, 1949 - 1949
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Maria Marbella, 1954 - 1954
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957
Maria Marbella, born Circa 1886
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Maria Marbella, born Circa 1873
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Maria L Marbella
Colorado, Marriages, 1975 - 2004Maria Marbella
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930
Maria Marbella, born 1948
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Maria Marbella, born 1936
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Maria Marbella, born 1905
Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957Maria Marbella
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The name Maria has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, which contributed to its widespread adoption in Christian cultures. Over the centuries, Maria has become a popular name across various geographical regions, particularly in Europe and Latin America, where it is often associated with grace and purity. Variations of the name include Mary (English), Marie (French), Maria (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), and Mária (Hungarian), among others, each with slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives and compound names, such as Mariana and Maria Clara, reflecting its enduring popularity and versatility across different languages and cultures.
The last name "Marbella" has its origins in the Andalusian region of Spain, specifically linked to the coastal city of Marbella, which is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. The name itself is believed to derive from the Arabic "Marbal," meaning "the place of the sea," reflecting the city's coastal geography and its historical ties to maritime activities. Initially, those who bore the name may have been associated with occupations related to fishing, trade, or navigation, given the city's prominent position along the Mediterranean. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, often influenced by local languages and dialects; for instance, it may appear as "Marbella" in Spanish-speaking countries, while in other regions, it could be adapted to fit phonetic or linguistic norms, though such variations are less common. The name is relatively unique and does not have widespread variations like more common surnames, but its connection to a specific geographic location gives it a distinct identity rooted in history and culture.
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