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  1. Rocío Dúrcal - Wikipedia

    María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz (4 October 1944 – 25 March 2006), better known as Rocío Dúrcal (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈθi.o ˈðuɾkal]), was a Spanish singer and actress with …

  2. Rocío Dúrcal - IMDb

    Rocío Durcal (ironically, being Spanish) revitalised the Mexican music scene in the 1970s and 80s and became even better known as a singer of 'rancheras' (traditional Mexican song) in her …

  3. Rocío Dúrcal - YouTube Music

    María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz, better known as Rocío Dúrcal, was a Spanish singer and actress with a career spanning more than four decades. She performed pop music, bolero, …

  4. Rocio: A Complete Guide To Origin, Meaning, And History

    Jul 3, 2025 · Rocio is a beautiful feminine given name with roots originating in Spain. Pairing this name up with middle names of similar heritage may add cultural depth to Rocio.

  5. Rocío | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com

    See 2 authoritative translations of Rocío in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

  6. Meaning, origin and history of the name Rocío

    Jul 2, 2017 · Means "dew" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary María del Rocío meaning "Mary of the Dew".

  7. ROCÍO | translate Spanish to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    ROCÍO translate: dew, dew, drizzle, spray, dew. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  8. ‎Rocío Dúrcal - Apple Music

    Jun 26, 2025 · Listen to music by Rocío Dúrcal on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Rocío Dúrcal including Amor Eterno, La Gata Bajo la Lluvia and more.

  9. Rocio Roman Obituary (1982-2024) | Las Vegas, NV - echovita.com

    As Rocio departs from our midst, their spirit ascends to join the cosmic dance of stars, a shimmering constellation of memories that will forever grace the night sky of the hearts of …

  10. Rocio - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name Rocio is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Spanish word "rocío," meaning "dew." It is often associated with the Virgin Mary, specifically the Virgin of El Rocío, a popular …