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Transito Juarez Galindo, 1898 - 1981
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transito roque molina, 1903 - 1972
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Juarez, 1946 - 2020
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Juarez, 1929 - 2019
MyHeritage Family TreesTRANSITO JUAREZ, ®, born 1898
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Iraheta Olano (born Valdes), 1900 - 1950
MyHeritage Family TreesTRANSITO JUAREZ, ® (born BARBOSA), born 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito del Carmen Juarez, born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito JUAREZ (born VILLARREAL), born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Juarez, born 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Turkheim (born Juarez), died 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Juarez, died 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Orella (born Juarez)
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Juarez (born Figueroa)
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Vela (born Juarez)
MyHeritage Family TreesTransito Juarez, died 1997
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comTransito Juarez, 1945 - 1998
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comTransito Juarez in The Robesonian - Aug 28 1998
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaTransito Juarez, Circa 1884 - 1890
Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-2008Transito Juarez, Circa 1822 - 1892
Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-2008Transito de Jesus Juarez, born 1882
Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-2008Transito Juarez, Circa 1896 - 1897
Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-2008Juana Tráncito Juarez Navarro (born Cotón Gómez), 1897 - 1976
FamilySearch Family TreeTránsito JUAREZ, 1840 - 1910
FamilySearch Family TreeTransito Juarez, Circa 1868 - 1951
FamilySearch Family TreeTránsito Orella (born Juarez), 1886 - 1969
FamilySearch Family TreeTransito Juarez, born 1901
El Salvador, Civil Registration, 1815-1910Transito Juarez, born Circa 1932
1950 United States Federal CensusTransito Sinforosa Juarez, born 1898
Chile, Civil RegistrationTransito Juarez, born Circa 1820
1895 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez, born Circa 1867
1895 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez, born Circa 1879
1895 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez, born Circa 1869
1895 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez, born 1847
1869 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez, born 1868
1869 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez, born 1861
1869 Argentina National CensusTransito Juarez
Texas, County Marriage LicensesTransito Juarez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930Transito Juarez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930Transito Bernardina Juarez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930Transito Elias Juarez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930Transito Juarez
Guatemala, Baptisms, 1730-1917Transito Juarez, born 1891
Guatemala, Baptisms, 1730-1917Transito Juarez, born 1891
Guatemala, Baptisms, 1730-1917Transito Juarez, born 1897
Guatemala, Baptisms, 1730-1917Transito Juarez (Diaz), born 1865
Argentina, Marriages, 1722-1911Transito Juarez (Diaz)
Argentina, Marriages, 1722-1911Transito Juarez, born Circa 1852
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- Spanish: Transito Juárez
- Argentina 75%
- Guatemala 25%
The first name "Transito" has its origins in the Spanish and Italian languages, derived from the Latin word "transitus," which means "passage" or "crossing." Historically, it is associated with the concept of transition or movement, often linked to individuals who were seen as guides or facilitators in various journeys, both literal and metaphorical. The name is particularly prevalent in regions with strong Catholic influences, as it is sometimes associated with the Feast of the Transito, celebrating the passage of souls. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Transito" in Spanish and Italian, while in other languages, it may be adapted to fit phonetic and cultural norms, though direct equivalents are less common. The name's unique meaning and historical roots suggest a connection to those who embody change or serve as intermediaries, reflecting a rich tapestry of cultural significance.
The last name Juarez has its origins in Spain, specifically derived from the given name "Huaréz," which is a diminutive form of "Hugo," meaning "mind" or "intellect." The name is most commonly associated with the region of Extremadura and later became prominent in Mexico, particularly due to the influence of the 19th-century Mexican president Benito Juárez, who was of Zapotec descent. The surname reflects a historical connection to the characteristics of leadership and intellect, as those who bore the name often held positions of authority or influence. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Wárez" or "Juárez" in various Spanish-speaking countries, and it may also appear with slight spelling differences in other languages, though the pronunciation generally remains similar. The name Juarez is now widely recognized and carries significant cultural and historical weight, particularly in Latin America.
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