# Ignacia

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'''Ignacia''' is a given name, the feminine version of [Ignacio](/source/Ignacio). It may refer to:

* [Ignacia del Espíritu Santo](/source/Ignacia_del_Esp%C3%ADritu_Santo) or Mother Ignacia (1663–1748), Filipino Roman Catholic Religious Sister, declared Venerable by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007 
* [Ignacia Allamand](/source/Ignacia_Allamand) (born 1981), Chilean film and television actress
* [Ignacia Bordallo Butler](/source/Ignacia_Bordallo_Butler) (d. 1993), Chamorro businesswoman and entrepreneur
* [Ignacia Cabrera](/source/Ignacia_Cabrera) (born 1987), Chilean retired volleyball player
* [Ignacia Jasso](/source/Ignacia_Jasso) (1920-?), Mexican drug dealer, founder of one of the first drug cartels in northern Mexico
* [Ignacia Reachy](/source/Ignacia_Reachy) (1816–1866), Mexican female soldier who fought the French during the War of Intervention
* [Ignacia Zeballos Taborga](/source/Ignacia_Zeballos_Taborga) (1831–1904), Bolivian seamstress and grocer who enlisted in the army, famed for caring for the wounded

==See also==
* [Santa Ignacia](/source/Santa_Ignacia), Tarlac, Philippines, a 2nd-class municipality

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Category:Spanish feminine given names
Category:Feminine given names

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