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Bruno
name; given name and surname
Bernardo
Bernardo is a given name, possibly derived from the Germanic Bernhard. It may refer to:
Zé Maria
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Vinicius
Vinícius is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname from the Roman family name Vinicius, meaning "victorious" derived from the latin 'vinco'. The name is possibly also derived from Latin vinum "wine". Notable people with the name include:
Celso
Celso is a given name, a variant of Celsus. It may refer to:
Floriano
Floriano may refer to:
Eduardo
Eduardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the male name Edward. Another version is Duarte. It may refer to:
Alison
female given name
Renato
Renato is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Latin name Renatus.
Afonso
Afonso is a masculine given name, the Portuguese and Galician form of Alphons.
Dario
Dario is a masculine given name, etymologically related to Darius.
Guilherme
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Guilherme is a Portuguese given name, equivalent to William in English. The feminine form of this name is Guilhermina. Diminutive forms include Guilhermino. Vilma (Portuguese form of Wilma) is another female variant of the name.
Filipe
Filipe is a common first name in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is a Portuguese and Galician spelling of the name Philip (aka Phillip) (the name is spelled Felipe in Spanish and in archaic Portuguese orthography).
Leonardo
male given name
Teodoro
The name Teodoro is the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Theodore.
Brandão
Brandão (), in English sometimes Brandao (without the obligatory tilde), is a Portuguese language surname or given name and a place name.
Simao
Simao may refer to:
Cassio
Cássio is a Brazilian masculine given name, and Cassio is an Italian surname.
Marcelo
Marcelo is a given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Marcellus. Marcelo may refer to:
Jaime
Jaime is a common Spanish and Portuguese male given name most commonly used as a nickname for James. It can also be a nickname for Jacobus. In Occitania Jacobus became Jacome and later Jacme. In east Spain, Jacme became Jaime, in Aragon it became Chaime, and in Catalonia it became Jaume. In western Spain Jacobus became Iago.
Paulo Sérgio
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Nicolau
Nicolau is a Portuguese and Catalan given name, a variant of Nicholas. Notable peoplee with the name include:
César
male given name
Felix
name
Fernandão
Fernandão is a hypocorism of the name Fernando, and means "Big Fernando" or "Fernando Sr." in Portuguese.
Caetano
Caetano is a Portuguese given name and surname derived from Latin Caietanus. It also appears in Lusophone place names named after Saint Cajetan (São Caetano in Portuguese).
Macario
Macario is a Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Filipino name. It may refer to:
Edmundo
Edmundo is variation of the English name Edmund, meaning “protector of prosperity or riches.” It is common in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Some individuals include:
Felipe
Felipe is the Spanish variant of the name Philip, which derives from the Greek adjective Philippos "friend of horses". Felipe is also widely used in Portuguese-speaking Brazil alongside Filipe, the form commonly used in Portugal.
Carlos Eduardo
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João Mário
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Paulão
Paulão is a Portuguese nickname derived from Paulo, meaning "Great Paul" or "Big Paul". Notable people known as Paulão include:
Patrício
Patricio in Spanish, or Patrício in Portuguese, is a male given name equivalent to Patrick in English.
Frederico
Frederico is a given name. It is a form of Frederick, most commonly found in Portuguese.
Aloisio
Aloisio or Aloísio is a Romance masculine given name, arising via an Old Occitan form Aloys, whence "Louis". People with the given name include:
Osvaldo
Osvaldo may refer to the following people:
Luca
unisex given name
Arnaldo
Arnaldo is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Graciano
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Cléber
Cléber is a masculine given name, common in Brazil.
Marcos Paulo
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Jerónimo
male given name
Adilson
Adílson is a Portuguese-language given name.
Reinaldo
Reinaldo is a Spanish and Portuguese language given name for males (the English form is Reynold). It may refer to:
Fabricio
Fabricio () is a Spanish male given name. Fabrício () is the Portuguese equivalent.
Sancho
Sancho is an Iberian given name. Sancho stems from the Latin name Sanctius. The feminine form of the name is Sanchia, and the common patronymic is Sánchez and Sanches.
Ademar
Ademar is a masculine Germanic name, ultimately derived from Audamar, as is the German form Otmar. It was in use in medieval France, Latinized as Adamarus or Ademarus, and in modern times has been popular in French, Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. A feminine form Adamardis seems to have been in use from the 10th century, reduced to Aanord, Aenor by the 12th.
Isaias
male given name
Sebastião
male given name
Antão
Antão or Antao is a Portuguese given name that's equivalent to Anthony or Antonio in use in Portugal, Brazil, South Africa, Namibia, Angola and Mozambique and a surname. Notable people with this name include the following:
Gilberto
Gilberto is the Iberian and Italian version of the originally Norman-French given name Gilbert, used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Galician, it's spelled Xilberto or Xilberte. Gilbert is ultimately derived from the Germanic words gisel (meaning pledge or hostage) and beraht (meaning bright). Nicknames for Gilberto include Gill, Gillie, Bert, and Berto It can be used as a given name or surname.
Cipriano
male given name
Rolando
male given name
Pascoal
Pascoal is a masculine given name and a surname in Portuguese language. It is the Portuguese form of the name Pascal (French, English), Pascual (Spanish), Pasquale (Italian), Pasqual (Catalan, Venetian).
Júlio
Júlio is a Portuguese masculine given name. The equivalent in Spanish is Julio.
Joaquim
Joaquim is the Portuguese and Catalan version of Joachim.
Damião
Damião is the Portuguese version of the general European name Damian, from the Latin Damianus and, in turn, from the Greek Δαμιανος Damianos which was derived from the Greek word δαμαω damao meaning "to tame". Generally a given name, it can also be a family surname.
Rodolfo
Rodolfo is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tone
common and family name
Marcos
male given name