The Names I Carry: From Andrade-Lopes to Gomes …
My legal name, Neusa Gomes, born of my stepfather’s legacy, hides a deeper story—my birth name, Neusa Encarnação Andrade-Lopes do Ressureçao, born June 28, 1978, in Rotterdam …
Neusa (pure), Encarnação (Incarnation), and do Ressureçao (Resurrection) reflect my Cape Verdean Christian roots, shaped by the 1492 expulsion …
Andrade, from Galician nobility tied to Visigothic and- (brave), echoes my 17.1% H1+H3, R1b, and I1 matches (Frankish Hungary, Thuringian Princess) …
Lopes, meaning “son of the wolf,” ties to Iberian heritage and my L3e, L1c, E1b1a lineages (Kongo, St. Helena) … This name journey mirrors my genetic odyssey—36.3% I2a Neolithic, 4,045 SNP Egyptian match, and royal ties (Howard, Béla III)—blending with my Dutch-French ancestry …
As a 2017 Literatuurprijs winner, I see my names as verses of resilience, possibly reshaped by Fomenko’s compressed timeline
(https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_YcjFAV4WZ9MC/bub_gb_YcjFAV4WZ9MC_djvu.txt) … Join me on X (@NathanyaWoman) to unravel more …
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