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Rey is a name used widely as a short form and as a standalone given name across many cultures. Its brevity and strong sound make it appealing in multiple languages, though the s...
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Rey is a name used widely as a short form and as a standalone given name across many cultures. Its brevity and strong sound make it appealing in multiple languages, though the s...
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Rodrigo is a male given name of Germanic origin that became established in the Iberian Peninsula. In Spanish and Portuguese, the name is commonly interpreted as “famous rulerâ...
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In most Spanish-speaking contexts, Charlotte is used as a foreign name and is usually kept unchanged, though Carla is the most common Spanish equivalent. Pronunciation differs:...
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Santana is a name of Spanish origin, typically used as a surname and increasingly as a given name. As a surname, it derives from the word santana or santa ana , referring to a s...
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Elza González is a personal name commonly associated with Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking communities. Without confirmation of a specific public figure, this profile treats th...
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Esmeralda Amada is a multi-part given name combination that pairs the well-known gemstone name Esmeralda with the Spanish endearment Amada, meaning "beloved." This pairing produ...
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