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What car-type's name means "mercies" in Spanish?




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Answer: the Mercedes

The name was derived from the religious title Maria de las Mercedes, which means Mary of Mercies. The car was named by its Austrian manufacturer, Emil Jellinik, for his daughter, Mercedes.


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