Ramirez family

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Checo and Lisa Ramirez have worked hard to get their furniture store off the ground. Though salesmanship has always come easy to Checo, running a business has its own challenges. Now that their daughter Tessa is in school, they can concentrate fully on making their business the best.
Members Checo Ramirez, Lisa Ramirez, Tessa Ramirez
Family connections Delarosa Family
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Neighborhood [[Bluewater Village]]

[[Category:Bluewater Village families]]

The Ramirez Family comes with the expansion pack The Sims 2: Open for business. They own a furniture shop, "Ramirez's Fine Furniture". Their names and their dark complexion indicate that they're Latinos.

Checo and Lisa are the parents and they have a daughter Tessa, who is a child. Their family started out as Juan Ramirez then he married Theresa Ramirez and they had a son named Checo Ramirez and married Lisa Ramirez whose parents are Armando Mendoza and Carmen Mendoza. Both Lisa and Checo had one daughter named Tessa Ramirez

Onomatology

Ramirez: -- patronymic from the personal name Ramiro, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘counsel’ + mari, meri ‘fame’.

Lisa Ramirez: -- is an English diminutive of Elizabeth, the English form of the Hebrew name, Elisheva, or Elisheba. Originally it meant “My God is Bountiful,” “God of Plenty,” “Consecrated to God,” “Oath of God,” “God is Satisfaction,” or “God is Perfection.”

Checo Ramirez: -- Checo may be a variant of the nickname Chico. Chico can be translated as "boy" or "kid", so Checo or Chico may simply be something one or both of his parents called him. A literal translation of "Checo" would be "Czech", but that doesn't make much sense as an origin for the name.

Tessa Ramirez: -- Originally a pet form of Theresa (harvester), Tessa is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name.

Juan Ramirez -- Was occasionally used in English-speaking countries due to the influence of Lord Byron’s Don Juan and Mozart’s opera of the same name (at this time it was usually mispronounced “joo-awn”). It is currently one of the most popular Spanish names in the United States.

Theresa Ramirez -- Therasia, being borne by the Spanish wife of Saint Paulinus of Nola in the 4th century. The meaning is uncertain, but it could be derived from Greek θερος (theros) "summer", from Greek θεριζω (therizo) "to harvest",

Mendoza Family -- Is a common Spanish surname and place name. The Portuguese version is Mendonça.

Armando Mendoza -- Army man, variation of Herman, variation of Armand, of the army

Carmen Mendoza -- is a French opéra comique by Georges Bizet. The libretto is by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée,

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