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Jose Carlos Abarca hernandez, born around 1998

The Human

  • Who is Jose Abarca hernandez?
    Jose Abarca hernandez is a human born in 1998. The sex at birth is presumed to be male.
  • What is the origin of the first name Jose?
    Jose is a masculine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Hebrew name Joseph, meaning "Jehovah increases" or "he will add." It is a widespread name in Spanish-speaking countries, symbolizing faith, increase, and continuity. Jose is often associated with cultural pride and strong family values.
  • What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
    This record was created on February 08, 2024 on The Population Project. It was last edited on August 05, 2024.

The Context

  • What was the context in Mexico in 1998?
    In Spain, the Nicaraguan Sergio Ramírez and the Cuban resident Eliseo Alberto win the Alfaguara novel award.In Guadalajara the Higher School of Architecture (ESARQ) is created.President Ernesto Zedillo dismisses the Secretary of the Interior Emilio Chuayffet, responsible for the Actteal massacre that occurred eleven days before.
  • They were born in 1998
    Norma Palafox - Mexican professional footballer
    Juan Dominguez - Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder.
    Octavio Ocana - Mexican actor known for his role of Benito in the TV series Vecinos.

Related first names

    Josef,

    Joseph,

    Giuseppe,

    José

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Details
  • Sex at Birth:
    Male
  • Full Name:
    JOSE CARLOS ABARCA HERNANDEZ
  • Reference Country:
    Mexico
  • Year of birth:
    Around 1998
  • Age:
    27
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