Guadalupe
/gˌwɑdəˈlupeɪ/
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Guadalupe, of Spanish origin, derives from the Arabic phrase 'Wadi al-Lubb', meaning 'River of Black Stones'. It is deeply associated with the Virgin of Guadalupe, a revered figure in Mexican and Catholic culture, symbolizing purity and divine blessing. The name carries a strong spiritual and cultural resonance in Spanish-speaking communities.
Guadalupe Victoria
Head of State, First President of Mexico
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