Morera.
Its a Spanish verb. You can use it is any tense but only suitable for Feminine tense.
For example 'have a great day my MORERA' or 'I Love you my MORERA'
This is saying Morera is my special one, little angle, my baby my sweetheart and further more.
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The surname Daza is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Basque word "deza," meaning "farmstead" or "homestead." It is a toponymic surname, commonly associated with families who were landowners or lived near a farmstead.
The name Figueroa is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "higuera," meaning "fig tree." Figueroa is a surname that is common in Spanish-speaking countries.
Nicholl has a greek origin which means victory of the people.
"Oro" means gold.
Pantoja is a spanish surname.
Torres is spanish for tower.
Rivera is surname of Spanish origin that means river.
It does not mean anything, it is popular Spanish name, and sometime surname.
Nothing really. It's a surname in English.
cuaulti is a surname, but it's meaning is unknown.
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"Mahoney" is a surname of Irish origin and does not have a specific meaning in Spanish.
Perhaps Basque/Spanish in origin it would mean "green country".
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Juan Morera was born in 1947.