493:). Many archaic spellings coexist with the orthographically correct, and even with fancy orthographies (Felipe , Philippe , Fellype ). Names of international inspiration are common, bringing with them the unusual characters "k", "w", and "y" (Katya, William), diacritics that do not match the Brazilian pronunciation (Desirée, pronounced Desirrê) or do not exist in Portuguese (Thaïs), double letters that retain their foreign pronunciation (Roosevelt) or not (Giovanni), silent letters (as in the formerly mentioned Desirée and Thaïs), and letters that are intended to sound differently from the orthographic norms (Juan, if intended to sound as in Spanish, Hannah, if the initial "h" is intended as an aspiration). Parents can make up any type of name, and suffixes with an English or French "flavour" are often used to give foreign allure to their offspring's names, such as "-son" for boys and "-elly" for girls (Deividson, Jéferson, Joeldson, Maiksson, Andrielly, Marcelly, Nadrielly, Nathyelly, etc.). This phenomenon can be easily seen in Brazilian football players' names.
2134:, in which "Fernando" and "João" are surnames. It is rather improbable that those are patronymics; more likely they originated with people with no surnames, who were given two names for the sake of enhanced individuality. One can find today in Portugal and Brazil people who still use surnames that for other people are just personal names, although they were passed from parents to sons for generations, such as Valentim, Alexandre, Fernando, Afonso (note the family name
5806:
1028:
76:
178:
35:
5603:. If one of the parents is not Portuguese or has double citizenship, foreign names are allowed, as long as the parents present a document proving the requested name is allowed in their country of origin. In the past, immigrant children who were born abroad were required to adopt a Portuguese name in order to become Portuguese citizens – an example is tennis player
419:(two names from each parent). It would also be possible to use surnames that are not part of either parent's legal name, but which the parents would be entitled to use, i.e. a surname from a grandparent or a great-grandparent that was not transmitted to the father or the mother. This child would probably become known by her final surname,
587:, etc.), meaning "from the" or "of the." The current convention in Portuguese is that they be written in lower case. Different from in Italian surnames, these conjunctives are part of a composite name, i.e., "Sousa" is different from "de Sousa," but both are ordered under 'S' in an alphabetical list. Therefore, one should not refer to
613:, who is frequently referred to as President Dos Santos, even among Portuguese-speaking people and in Portuguese-language media (although, in Portugal, the forms "Presidente José Eduardo dos Santos" or "Presidente Eduardo dos Santos" are still more common). Likewise, the Anglophone media often ignores this rule when referring to
661:) is extremely common as a feminine personal name and even combined with masculine names. Since the turn of the 21st century, a new wave of traditional personal names has resulted in an increase in its popularity. In 2014, it was the most common girl's name in Portugal, more than twice the second-rated
473:
In
Portugal, personal names have a standard spelling that is considered the norm (even for non-contemporary figures) and the rules are enforced by law by the 'Instituto dos Registos e do Notariado'. There is a defined list of allowed names; misspelt and archaic forms (e.g. Luiz is the archaic form of
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Usually, the maternal surnames precede the paternal ones, but the opposite is also possible. If the father is unknown, or he has not acknowledged the child, only the mother's family name(s) is/are used. A child can receive surnames from their parents' ancestors, even if those surnames are not part of
5617:
Brazilians living far from the big cities or lower-class people are prone to create new personal names, joining the names of the parents or classical names, changing the spelling of foreign names or even using foreign suffixes that – they may believe – give a sophisticated or modern sound to the new
318:
It is not uncommon in
Portugal that a married woman has two personal names and six surnames, two from her mother's family, two from her father's family, and the last two coming from her husband. In addition, some of these names may be made of more than one word, so that a full feminine name can have
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or connotations are common. It is possible that some of these originated from an ancestor who converted to
Catholicism and intended or needed to demonstrate his new faith. Another possible source of religious names were orphans who were abandoned in the churches and raised in Catholic orphanages by
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is used and sorted by personal names. This occurs mainly in schools or official documents, and it is usually done because many people use multiple different surname combinations in their daily life, or do not use the last surname at all. This makes it difficult to order people by the surnames they
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Some locative surnames derived indirectly as the result of its incorporation by the family after the
Imperial nobility title of an ancestor. During the times of Emperor Pedro II, non-hereditary nobilities titles would be granted to notable persons, generally statesmen. The title (but no lordship)
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priests and nuns. They were usually baptized with a name related to the date near when they were found or baptized. Another possible source is when religious personal names (expressing a special devotion by the parents or the god-parents, or the child's birth date) were adopted as family names.
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Some
Portuguese family names are made of two words, most often not hyphenated, but are not composite names, as they were not the result of combining two family names in past generations; instead, the words constitute a single logical unit. These include toponyms (e.g. Castelo Branco), religious
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Abenazo, Abencobra, Aboab, Abravanel, Albarrux, Azenha, Benafull, Benafaçom, Benazo, Caçez, Cachado, Çaçom/Saçom, Carraf, Carilho, Cide/Cid, Çoleima, Faquim, Faracho, Faravom, Fayham/Fayam, Focem, Çacam/Sacam, Famiz, Gadim, Gedelha, Labymda, Latam/Latão, Loquem, Lozora, Maalom, Maçon, Maconde,
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As a result of these practices it is common for lists alphabetized by surnames to contain errors when dealing with
Portuguese names. Additionally, Portuguese names that have been absorbed into a different culture, such as those of English or French-speakers of Portuguese descent, are generally
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The custom of a woman adopting a different surname through marriage was not originally a
Portuguese-Brazilian tradition. It spread in the late 19th century in the upper classes, under French influence. After the 1940s, it became almost socially obligatory. Not doing so was seen as evidence of
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The
Portuguese naming system is very flexible. Portuguese law establishes the need for a child to have at least one personal name and one surname from one of the parents. The law also establishes the maximum number of names allowed: up to two personal names and four surnames. Advice from the
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The conjunctives and affixes preceding or following it, such as "da" and "Filho", are not used. When a full composite surname is known, it is alphabetized according to the first name even if not joined by a hyphen. In case where this is unclear, the last surname should be used. For example:
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since the 1970s, a woman has the option of whether or not to change her name after marriage. In
Portugal, since 1977, and in Brazil, since 2002, a husband can also adopt his wife's surname. In Portugal, when this happens, usually both spouses change their name after marriage (for example,
1857:
In Brazil, recent immigrants – especially
Italians, Germans, Jews and Japanese – usually give their sons only the father's family surname. Although there is no legal restriction on this practice, assimilation usually leads to a shift toward a Portuguese pattern in succeeding generations.
450:, and are thus subject to the orthographical rules of the Portuguese language. The spelling of many names has evolved through times and with orthography reforms; at the same time, archaic forms of names survive, though they are considered misspellings by current spelling rules. The
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A hypocoristics can receive the suffix -inho/-inha (meaning "little") giving a more intense feeling of protection or intimacy, such as Chiquinho (from Chico, the hypocoristics for Francisco), Xandinho (from Xando, for Alexandre), Zequinha (form Zeca, for José).
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A specific pattern developed among the descendants of 20th-century immigrants: they use only their father's surname and two personal names, the first is a Portuguese personal name and the second one is a personal name from their father's original country.
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would be granted and named after a location, as in Europe, generally owned by the notable. At their death, the family in order to maintain the reference to the title would adopt them, to the point that many Brazilians still believe these are hereditary.
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The Spanish pattern is in many ways similar, but the father's surname usually precedes the mother's, unlike Portuguese usage. Almost all of the first Spanish-Brazilian born generation were named in order of the family surnames of the Portuguese pattern.
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region in Portugal) also bear surnames that cannot be used to distinguish them from the older Catholic Portuguese families. Using tree names as surnames was not a common practice among converted or non-converted Portuguese Jews, before or after their
1960:. Intermarriage has reduced this practice, but it is still commonly used when both parents belong to the same ethnic group. Younger generations tend to use both the father's and the mother's family name, thus giving four names to their children (like
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by Italian immigrants because Italy was an enemy country for a few years. As Italians are Catholics and were easily assimilated in the larger Brazilian society, the practice was not perceived and almost forgotten after a single generation.
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Mandatory adoption of a new combined name led to unusual combinations when the woman's surname was kept, as in the (not uncommon) case of both spouses sharing a surname. Another confusing situation occurred, for example, when a woman named
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Some sociologists have suggested that members of the Brazilian upper classes were often raised by slave women who called them using a hypocoristics, and that childish name continued to be used, but in a respectful way, when they grew up.
3309:(Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost) and Verdugo/Berdugo (Branch of a Tree / Executioner). The rationale is that Jews would adopt as a family name an (apparently) Christian concept as a deception. In fact, they were choosing the most incorporeal
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by the final element of the name, and this practice differs from the indexing of Spanish and Hispanophone names. Yet the male lineage (paternal grandfather's) surname is still the one indexed for both Spanish and Portuguese names.
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are names derived from the father's personal name that, many centuries ago, began to be used as surnames. They are a common form of surnames in the lands where Portuguese is spoken and also have developed in many other languages.
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with religious surnames was proved even by some indirect approaches. Medical researchers demonstrated that there is a statistical correlation between a religious name and genetic diseases related to African ancestry such as the
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The Portuguese Jews living in Portugal up to 1497 bore personal names that could distinguish them from the Christian population. Most of these names are Portuguese versions of older Semitic (Arabian, Hebrew, Aramaic) names like
1171:, etc. The most common practice is for a woman to keep part of her birth name and use part of her husband's surname so as to avoid an overly long string of surnames. So, the most used combination from the above example would be
5408:
Thus there are extensively adapted or misspelled foreign surnames used by Brazilian descendants of non-Portuguese immigrants. Due to emigration, nowadays one can find these misspelled surnames even in their original country.
478:– the modern spelling would be Manuel). Regarding surnames, there are no legal restrictions, and as such many people continue to use archaic spellings of family names, as in Athayde or Telles (modern forms Ataíde and Teles).
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Names of trees or plantations are also locative surnames, originally related to identifying a person who lived near or inside a plantation, an orchard or a place with a characteristic kind of vegetation. Names such as
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that denote the original place where the ancestor who first used it was born or lived. Like surnames that originated from words, this practice started during the patriotic years that followed Brazil's Independence.
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related to Maria are also used. The most common is the name Mariana, a contraction of Maria and Ana. Other international agglutinations of Maria combinations have been introduced in more recent times. These include
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person, that is, the one that offended least their (secret) Jewish faith. This theory is not totally unfounded, as there is evidence that the cult around the Holy Spirit flourished after 1496, especially among
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Some scholars proved that the converted Portuguese Jews usually chose a patronymic as their new surname and, when the conversion was not forced, they would choose to bear the surname of their godfather.
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Luís/Luísa = Lu, Luisinho/Luisinha, Luisito/Luisita, Lula*, Lulu; many combinations with Lu and hypocoristics of other names are possibly because Luís is a common first name in Lusophone countries
3298:(olive tree), in this case trees that bear edible fruits. However, even these names were already used by Christians during the Middle Ages; these surnames were mostly used by the converted Jews (
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says of this restriction that a name "may contain a maximum of six simple words or compounds, as a rule, up to two first names and four surnames"; more may be permissible in some circumstances.
1869:), a practice that was unusual in 20th century Italy and is nonexistent in Japan. Having two surnames from different non-Portuguese origin is also not uncommon, such as the Brazilian celebrity
474:
Luís), and names containing foreign letters – k, y, w – are usually not allowed. However, older people who were registered with archaic forms have continued to use them (examples include
5472:
In Brazil, until the first half of the 20th century, very important people could be called in a very respectful – but not formal – way using a social or military title and a childish
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Religious names are also more common among people with African or native Brazilian ancestors than among people with only European ancestors. A slave who had just a personal name like
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concubinage, particularly until the 1970s. There is no longer a distinct pattern, with both men and women being allowed to choose whether to change or not change their surname(s).
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1976:
Before Romans entered the territory of present-day Portugal, the native people identified themselves by a single name, or that name followed by a patronym. The names could be
5875:«O nome completo deve compor-se, no máximo, de seis vocábulos gramaticais, simples ou compostos, dos quais só dois podem corresponder ao nome próprio e quatro a apelidos.»
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Os nomes próprios personativos, locativos e de qualquer natureza, sendo portugueses ou aportuguesados, serão sujeitos às mesmas regras estabelecidas para os nomes comuns.
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which is not only a tree. In the old documentations of the Portuguese language also appears as a variant of Pedreira or Pedreiro and this means "stone quarry" or mason.
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were originally personal names, but today they are used in Brazil almost exclusively as surnames, although Duarte and Dinis are still common personal names in Portugal.
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up to 1497, when they were forced to choose between conversion or expulsion, substituted their surnames with the names of trees that do not bear edible fruits, such as
6097:
3252:(Italian, not to be confused with the name suffix "Neto" ("grandson") that is used in Portuguese to distinguish a grandson and grandfather who bear the same names).
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Mocatel, Mollaão, Montam, Motaal, Rondim, Rosall, Samaia/Çamaya, Sanamel, Saraya, Tarraz, Tavy/Tovy, Toby, Varmar, Verdugo/Berdugo, Zaaboca, Zabocas, Zaquim, Zaquem
2171:) are rather references to Catholic saints (probably originating with the practice of giving a child the name of the saint of the day in which he or she was born).
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Some former patronymics are not easily recognized, for two main reasons. Sometimes the personal name that was the basis of the patronymic became archaic, such as
272:, the mother's family surname and the father's family surname (rarely only one surname, sometimes more than two). For practicality, usually only the last surname (
6933:
1873:, of Japanese and Swiss-Lebanese descent. Particularly common are German-Italian combinations (Becker Bianchini, for instance), especially in Rio Grande do Sul.
438:(which would, however, be an acceptable legal name). In Brazil, having only one surname is common in areas with large communities of non-Portuguese immigrants.
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350:
In Portugal, the custom of giving a child four surnames is popular, since this way a child can have each of their parents' surnames. For instance, the Emperor
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In Brazil, there is no legal restriction on naming a newborn child, unless the personal name has a meaning that can humiliate or embarrass those who bear it.
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or Brazil many centuries ago. They are so ancient that, despite their known foreign origin, they are an integrated part of Portuguese and Brazilian cultures.
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in reverse). Originally these names showed the political, artistic or scientific admiration of the parents who first used them to name their sons. (See also
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5591:). Thus in Portugal the personal names show little variation, as traditional names are favoured over modern ones. Examples of popular Portuguese names are
434:
In Portugal, having only one surname is rare, and it usually happens when both the parents have the same surname, to avoid repetitive combinations such as
7117:
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Some foreign surnames were misspelled after many generations and today cannot be recognized in their original country (the French-Swiss family name
4844:
It was a common practice to name free slaves after their former owners, so all their descendants have the Portuguese surnames of their former owner.
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names and were christened with a Portuguese personal name. While slavery persisted, slaves needed to have distinct names only within the plantation (
2210:). Also, often the personal names or the related patronymic changed through centuries, although always some resemblance can still be noted – such as
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references (e.g. Espírito Santo, Santa Rita), or other expressions (e.g. Corte Real, Mil-Homens). In this case both words must be cited (e.g. writer
6464:
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5579:, newborn children can only be named from a list of personal names permitted by Civil Law. Names are required to be spelt according to the rules of
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The Jewish-Portuguese community that flourished in the Netherlands and Hamburg, Germany, after their expulsion from Portugal used surnames such as
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proper nouns, if Portuguese or incorporated to the Portuguese language, are subject to the same spelling rules established to regular nouns.").
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In Brazil, descendants of famous people sometimes use a surname composed of both the personal name and the surname of their ancestor, like the
987:, especially in the younger generations. A woman called Ana Paula would be usually called 'Paula', Ana Carolina would be 'Carolina' and so on.
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Manuel Abranches de Soveral, in «Subsídios para o estudo genealógico dos judeus e cristãos-novos e a sua relação com as famílias portuguesas»
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Araci, Caubi, Guaraci, Iara, Iberê, Ioná, Jaci, Janaína, Jandira, Juçara, Juraci, Jurema, Maiara, Moacir, Moema, Ubiratã, Ceci, Iracema, Peri
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families. Such practice allows them to be easily recognised by other people as descendants of their famous ancestor. Such a pattern is rare.
3318:. This does not rule out that "Espírito Santo" was also adopted by faithful Christians, following the rationale of other religious surnames.
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Nicola/Nicolau/Nicholas = Nico/Niko/Nica, Niquito/Niquita, Lalá (for both genders), Lalau (not in Brazil, where the word is a slang term for
668:
Traditionally, Maria is more common as the first part of a double-first-name combination; these may be formed by several different elements.
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Gonçalo (a name contemporarily not common to Brazilians) = Gonçalinho, Gonça, Gonças, Gongas, Gonzo (from English influence), Gugu, Guga, Gu
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Until abolition of slavery, slaves did not have surnames, only personal names. They were even forbidden to use their distinct African or
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Manuel = Manelinho, Manelocas, Manel, Mané, Maneco, Neco*, Manu (not in Brazil, where it is a feminine nickname), Nelo, Nelito, Nelinho
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According to a large scale study of names extracted from various social networking websites, the most common surnames in Brazil are:
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are former patronymics, some family names with -es- endings are not patronymics, but toponymics, such as Tavares, Cortês and Chaves.
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Maria Antónia (or Antônia, in Brazil), Maria Gabriela, Maria Beatriz, Maria Eduarda, Maria Luiza (Luísa), Maria Fernanda, Maria Alice
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62:
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Ferreira, Ana Paula Ramos; Epigrafia funerária romana da Beira Interior: inovação ou continuidade?;II Parte – Catalogo epigráfico
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563:, such as in Maria da Cunha, José das Neves, Joana do Rosário, Luís dos Santos, Gabriela de Sousa, etc. and mean "from" or "of."
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Pedro de Alcântara Francisco Antônio João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim de
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2445:(near the field where the goats graze). In some cases, the family name may not be a locative, but an indication of ownership.
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A similar procedure occurs with masculine names, but using a reverse order. It is not unusual to find masculine names such as
140:
5957:
2266:, related to the geographical origin of a person, such as the name of a village, town, city, land, river. Such surnames like
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Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de
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In the years following Brazil's independence, some old Brazilians families changed their surnames to surnames derived from
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However, in contexts such as a telephone directory or bibliography, the practice of using the (last) surname is preferred:
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after some decades). Some misspelled foreign surnames are hardly recognized by speakers of the original language such as
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Gabriel = Gabi (not in Brazil, where it is a feminine nickname), Bibo (not in Brazil, where the word is a slang term for
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Matronymics (surnames derived from female personal names) are not used in Portuguese. Surnames such as "Catarino" (from
614:
376:
5504:(Carter) by the press, this practice was used in Brazil as a much more respectful treatment and never in a formal way.
1128:, a person may adopt their spouse's surname(s), but only in combination with their own birth surnames. For example, if
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or even "José Santos Almeida Melo" and "Maria Abreu Melo Almeida"). In Brazil, there is not yet a perceived pattern.
525:
399:(personal name + mother's surname + father's surname). However, they could give her two personal names, for example
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It was also common to name indigenous people and freed slaves with surnames which were already very common such as
610:
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2836:(cliff, bluff, from Our Lady of the Bluff of France, that in Spanish is called Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia),
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In Brazil, there are no laws concerning names, and only obscene or ridiculous names are forbidden when parents
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343:(since Marian invocation names tend to stick together) and would be typically alphasorted and collated under
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5421:, immigrants used to change their surname to show assimilation or to avoid social discrimination in Brazil.
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In Brazil, a woman may adopt her husband's surname(s) in combination or not with her own. For example, when
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As Maria is so widely used, women are most likely to be addressed by just the second element of their name:
600:
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Cláudia/Cláudio = Cau, Cacau (generally used to refer to female children), Dinha/Dinho, Claudinha/Claudinho
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could have originated from someone baptized after Saint Francis Xavier or from the old Portuguese family
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Today, this practice is not so widespread, but one can find people informally, but respectfully, called
5448:). Sometimes the new surname had only a phonetic resemblance with the foreign one (the Italian surnames
3533:
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6141:"Principais nomes, patronímicos, derivados e apelidos usados pelos povos da Lusitânia e nações aliadas"
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3057:(hairdressing, the nickname of a branch of the German Werneck family whose members used to wear wigs),
1988:(Alainus). The names were clearly ethnic and some typical of a tribe or region. A slow adoption of the
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from Leonardo). Sometimes, a foreign-language nickname is used for the corresponding Portuguese name ("
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The new Portuguese surname was generally chosen based on the original meaning of the foreign surname (
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Some of the most famous descendants of Portuguese Jews who lived outside Portugal are the philosopher
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from Beatriz), the contraction of the name (Manel, Mané or Nelo from Manuel), or of a fraction of it (
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Augmentative suffixes may be used as well, with "Marcos" becoming "Marcão" ("Big Mark"), for example.
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5599:(for women). In recent decades there has been a popularity rise for ancient historical names such as
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Despite the lesser variation in Portuguese surnames, immigration from other countries (mainly from
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2020:
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Isabel/Isabela = Bela, Isabelinha, Isabelita, Belinha, Belita, Isa, Béia, Bebel*, Bebela, Beca, Bel
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606:(and) is also common, e.g. "Maria Costa e Silva". Most commonly this would be a composite surname.
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is a popular pronunciation of senhora, i.e. Mrs.). Although an American president could be called
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Batista, Evangelista, de Deus, Pádua, Nepomuceno, Assis, de Paula, Sales, Loiola, Aquino, Calazans
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for Ricardo, "Maggie" from Margarida). Most personal names have one or more standard diminutives.
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Indigenous people who were not slaves also chose to use their godparents' surnames as their own.
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2983:(from Saint Joseph of Cupertino). After that, they usually passed only the second personal name (
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as a patriotic way to emphasize the new Fatherland. Some of these names are still spelled with
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Helena/Heleno (also Elena/Eleno) = Lena/Leno, Leninha/Leninho, Leni/Lennie, Lelê (for females)
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the parents' names, provided that the parents prove those names were used by their ancestors.
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2300:
699:
361:
17:
8013:
7933:
7928:
7923:
7854:
7819:
7770:
7728:
7622:
7499:
7248:
7225:
7184:
6938:
6898:
6710:
6300:
6269:
6250:
6128:
6122:
6057:
6013:
5990:
5936:
5917:
5811:
5671:
5108:
4870:
4229:
4085:
4069:
3733:
3669:
3376:
1531:
1254:
898:
648:
7694:
6175:
Origens Orientais da Religião Popular Portuguesa seguido de Ensaio sobre Toponimia Antiga
1567:
João = Johnny, Joãozinho, Janjão, Jão, Juca, Joca, Janocas, Bão, Janeca, Jone, Jonh, Jójo
752:
A virtue or a nature element (many of which have lost religious associations nowadays):
7906:
7869:
7748:
7740:
7679:
7671:
7647:
7637:
7569:
7513:
7478:
7354:
7336:
7286:
7179:
7026:
6961:
6905:
6581:
6506:
6213:
5675:
5659:
5639:
5623:
5289:
5037:
5004:
4976:
4954:(the name of a confederation of many tribes that fought the first Portuguese settlers);
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4181:
3941:
3514:
3498:
3482:
3315:
3141:
2730:
2360:
490:
332:
4535:, the most common personal names in Portugal, for 105,000 children born in 2008 were:
3459:(family relative). A few names are not distinct from old Portuguese surnames, such as
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7896:
7804:
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7612:
7593:
7578:
7483:
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7296:
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6884:
6797:
6591:
6473:
6437:
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5305:
4879:
3973:
3529:
3494:
3368:
2921:
2772:(of the kings, from the day of the Epiphany of the Lord, the Day of the Wise Kings),
2694:
2608:(a place with large amounts of Rue, an ornamental plant and herb), fit this pattern.
261:
5735:
was used as the symbol of the Empire. At this time, Brazilian people started to use
1006:
etc. In this case, Maria would always be the second personal name, in honour of the
339:
would probably have come from this woman's husband. She would be typically known as
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8150:
8100:
8094:
8089:
7948:
7642:
7588:
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7536:
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7396:
7386:
7365:
7309:
7243:
7194:
7122:
7056:
7041:
7036:
7031:
7006:
6981:
6971:
6878:
6659:
6477:
6017:
5994:
5728:
5683:
5679:
5539:
5473:
5425:
5181:
4988:
4582:
3497:. Other famous members of the Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam bore names such as
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1870:
1367:
796:
785:
463:
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5043:
4917:, but some are spelled according to the new rules. These names, following the old
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2336:
3327:. Some were locative names, not necessarily specific to Jewish populations, like
2496:(from d'Antas, a place with antas, i.e. prehistoric stone monuments or dolmens),
446:
Portuguese names have a standard spelling, since names are considered as regular
423:. However, her parents could decide to change the order of surnames and name her
8135:
8057:
7716:
7711:
7706:
7627:
7541:
7531:
7391:
7349:
7344:
7161:
7137:
7079:
7046:
7016:
6996:
6991:
6966:
6956:
6923:
6918:
6734:
6715:
6669:
6664:
6545:
6243:
5533:
5370:
5273:
5191:
5124:
4918:
4914:
1355:
from Emília or Camila). A mix of shortening and adding a suffix may also occur (
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1027:
1011:
455:
454:("Orthographic Agreement"), valid in Brazil and Portugal, states on Section XI (
75:
5983:
4882:, the correlation exists even among white people that have religious surnames.
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8111:
8052:
8032:
7689:
7617:
7564:
7560:
7488:
7304:
7271:
7204:
7107:
7051:
6873:
6827:
6784:
6739:
6690:
6623:
6603:
6566:
6540:
6496:
6491:
6006:
5801:
5237:
5169:
5165:
5012:
2718:
2706:
2678:
2664:
2342:
2072:
540:
482:
269:
6064:. Rio de Janeiro: Consultor, Assessoria de Planejamento Ltda., 1992. (p. 45).
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is her father's surname. This practice allows the person to be recognized as
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8003:
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CLAEYS, André. "Vlamingen op de Azoren in de 15de eeuw"; pp. 2. Brugge 2007.
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5635:
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3749:
2660:
2646:
2371:
2056:
2003:
Most Portuguese surnames have a patronymical, locative or religious origin.
1981:
877:
384:. For the sake of simplicity, most Portuguese people use only two surnames.
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5244:
as the title would be granted to more than one notable), Araripe (Barão de
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4277:
4197:
2788:(of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary or the Nativity of Jesus – Christmas),
1555:
Inês = Inesinha, Nê, Nenê/Nené, Nês, Nenoca, Inoca, Inocas, Inuecas, Nessa,
1375:
Adriana= Drica, Adri, Didi, Didica (also applicable to the male equivalent)
1265:
Portuguese nicknames are usually formed by inserting the diminutive infix -
6316:"Um Brasil de Marias e Josés: IBGE apresenta os nomes mais comuns no País"
5857:
Registo Civil, Instituto dos Registos e Notariado, Ministério da Justiça.
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Surnames were also derived from geological or geographical forms, such as
1381:
Alexandra = Alê*, Xana (not in Brazil, where the word is a slang term for
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8145:
8106:
8084:
7975:
7864:
7809:
7632:
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6844:
6803:
6774:
6762:
6705:
6685:
6647:
6608:
6396:. Retrieved on 23 December 2014. p. 27 (PDF document p. 29/56).
6098:"Mulher que vive em união estável poderá adotar sobrenome do companheiro"
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names as personal names. Some are among the most popular until nowadays.
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5576:
5218:
5149:
5131:
5116:
5064:
4934:
3925:
3893:
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3118:
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of a peculiar characteristic of an ancestor, originating from nicknames.
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2388:
1997:
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Antônio/António = Tó, Tonho*, Tonhão*, Toni/Tonnie, Tóne, Toninho, Tonico
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746:
467:
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3305:
Another family name usually pointed out as denoting Jewish ancestry is
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Some names specify a location of the family's house within the village:
1639:
Maria = Bia, Mariazinha, Maricota, Cota, Cotinha, Micas, Mia, Mimi, Mary
1524:
Francisco = Francisquinho, Chico, Chiquinho, Chiquito, Quico/Kiko, Cisco
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5281:
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Website, the top 10 most common personal names in Brazil in 2014 were:
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4213:
3957:
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3310:
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3140:. Other common "foreign" surnames are Bettencourt or Bittencourt (from
2655:
2320:
2066:
1992:
occurred after the end of the first century AD, with the adoption of a
1898:
1332:
1324:
1298:
1052: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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609:
The most well-known exception to this norm is former Angolan President
6417:"No país da Maria e do João, a Luana e o Diego estão a ganhar terreno"
6144:
1763:
Other hypocoristics are associated with common two name combinations:
1543:
Guilherme = Gui, Guigui, Guile*, Will*, Willy/Willie*, Guiga, Guibinha
1249:
treated according to the practice of those languages or cultures. The
321:
Maria do Carmo Mão de Ferro e Cunha de Almeida Santa Rita Santos Abreu
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8042:
7152:
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name (e.g. Maurren – from Maureen -, Deivid – from David, Robisson).
5317:
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5277:
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4588:
4101:
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3344:
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Some Portuguese names originated from foreigners who came to live in
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2383:
2355:
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Sebastião = Sebastiãozinho, Bastião, Tião, Tão, Babá*, Sebas, Sebasti
1382:
1274:
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When producing alphabetized lists of Portuguese names, generally the
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757:
5016:(a Brazilian family with Dutch ancestors changed their surname from
2852:(of angels, from the Archangels Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel day),
958:(pleasures) etc. A woman named Maria de Jesus would be addressed as
206:. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed.
4825:
Giving Portuguese surnames to Afro-Brazilians and native Brazilians
3208:, a Latin name meaning "from beyond" assumed by the Flemish family
2935:) person was frequently baptized with the name of a saint, such as
1996:
or of the tria nomina: praenomen (given name), nomen (gentile) and
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among the Portuguese and Brazilian nobility and the upper classes.
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7846:
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5261:
5257:
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2864:(from 'Todos os Santos', i.e. from All Hallows or All Saints day;
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Recently, Brazilians have started to use other personal names of
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Due to immigration, nowadays one can find these surnames even in
3272:(reed, bulrush, junk). Others say that they usually chose animal
1289:("little Carlos"). In some cases, a nickname is formed by adding
6375:. Retrieved on December 23, 2014. p. 27 (PDF document p. 29/56).
6293:
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Foreign surnames are also widely used as personal names such as
5232:, i.e., José Maria da Silva Paranhos), Jaguaribe (from Barão de
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Some Brazilian surnames, like some old Portuguese surnames, are
5063:
Due to emigration, nowadays one can find these surnames even in
4617:
4117:
1688:
Pedro = Pedrinho, Pedrito, Pepê, Pedrocas, Peu (particularly in
1257:, for example, is referred to as having the surname Dos Passos.
1010:, and the first name would be a masculine name. This custom was
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447:
6446:
6244:© 2005 SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE INFORMAÇÃO ECONÓMICA S.A. – SPIE
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Emília/Emílio = Emilinha/Emilinho, Mila/Milinha, Milho* (lit. "
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allowed a woman to adopt her male partner's surname while in a
5365:). Sometimes, different rules of romanization were applied to
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761:
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69:
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Gonçalo, Bernardo, Vasco, Afonso, Leonor, Catarina or Beatriz
2492:(ruins of ancient buildings, equivalent to English Chester),
1861:
Today one can find people who use two Italian surnames (like
1682:
Patrícia = Pati/Paty/Páti/Patie, Pátri, Pat, Ticha/Tixa, Tiça
1436:
Camila = Camilinha, Camilita, Mila, Miloca, Mi, Mia, Ca, Caca
1766:
1457:
Cristina/e ou Cristiana/e = Cris, Cristininha, Tina, Tininha
3302:, new Christians) during the time the Inquisition existed.
1472:
Diogo = Dioguinho, Dioguito, Di, Didi, Diguinho, Digo, Diga
1370:(the ones marked with * are almost exclusively Brazilian):
2812:(of wounds, from the Feast of the Five Wounds of Christ),
1901:
immigrants sons and grandsons. So one can find names like
1418:
Augusto/Augusta = Guga, Guto/Guta, Tuto*, Gus* (for males)
674:(often honouring one of the Virgin Mary's denominations):
500:
must be spelled following the current orthographic rules:
6409:
Direcção Geral de Registos e Notariados – Nomes admitidos
6340:
Direcção Geral de Registos e Notariados – Nomes admitidos
6177:. Lisboa: Assírio & Alvim. p. 51 (among many others).
5974:, Nilson Lage, Instituto Gutenberg, 1999. (in Portuguese)
3383:(Basque); some were patronymics from Biblical names like
1585:
Laura/Lauro = Laurinha/Laurinho, Lala (for females), Lalá
1406:
Ana = Aninha, Aninhas, Anita, Anoca(s), Nita, Ninha, Nana
415:(one name from the mother, two from the father), or even
6227:
Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England
6187:
5777:(hawk), although their use connotes the hippie culture.
2776:(branches, from Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter),
2084:
Some surnames that originated in this way do not end in
1442:
Carlos = Carlinhos, Carlitos, Carlito, Cacá, Calu, Litos
979:), also very common in double-name combinations such as
6263:
Os 100 Apelidos mais frequentes da População Portuguesa
4620:
the most common personal names in Brazil in 2010 were:
2808:(of the Holy Ghost, from the Feast of the Holy Ghost),
1521:
Francisca = Francisquinha, Chica, Chiquinha, Quica/Kika
1503:
Fábio/Fabiano/a = Fabico, Biano*, Bibi*, Fabi, Bi*, Fá*
195:
5997:, Edição 2101, 25 de fevereiro de 2009 (in Portuguese)
5887:
Academia Brasileira de Letras – Formulário Ortográfico
5723:
Personal names originating from Native Brazilian names
1552:
Henrique = Rique/Rick*, Riquinho*, Ique, Quique, Quico
1319:
Other practices include the repetition of a syllable (
810:
Maria paired with a different feminine personal name:
403:, and combine their surnames in various ways, such as
6352:
NamepediA Blog – Rhythm of Renewal in Brazilian Names
6062:
Questões Práticas da Língua Portuguesa: 700 Respostas
3556:
1794:
Malu/Milú (Maria Luísa, Maria de Lurdes, Maria Lúcia)
1527:
Frederico = Fred, Fredy/Freddie, Dico, Drico, Fré, Fu
411:(two surnames from the mother, one from the father),
6432:
NampediA Blog – Rhythm of Renewal in Brazilian Names
6048:. 1ª ed. São Paulo: Editora Scipione, 1999. (p. 42).
6020:, Edição 1672, 25 de outubro de 2000 (in Portuguese)
2464:(from Latin saxa, a place with seixos, or pebbles),
1701:
Renata/Renato = Rê*, Renatinha/Renatinho, Nata/Nato*
1679:
Osvaldo = Vado, Vadinho, Valdinho, Vavá, Ósvi, Valdo
1564:
Joana = Joaninha, Ju, Juju, Jana, Janocas, Jô*, Juca
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7963:
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6386:
Indexes: A Chapter from The Chicago Manual of Style
6365:
Indexes: A Chapter from The Chicago Manual of Style
5587:(traditionally names in Portugal were based on the
3554:These are some most frequent surnames in Portugal:
2800:(of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary),
2126:Some surnames are equal to personal names, such as
1229:
Santos, António Borges (or Antônio, used in Brazil)
427:, etc. In this case she would probably be known as
293:
It is not uncommon to have more than four surnames.
100:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
1660:Miguel = Miguelinho, Miguelito, Micas, Mike, Mígui
1633:Marcos/Marco = Marcão, Marquinhos, Marquito, Caco*
1618:Madalena/Magdalena = Lena, Madá, Mady/Madie/Maddie
1515:Filipe/Felipe = Felipinho, Lipe, Pipo, Fili, Phil*
6225:Wolf, Lucien (1902–1905). "The Disraeli Family".
5328:) increased the diversity of surnames in Brazil.
1636:Margarida = Margaridinha, Guida, Guidinha, Maggie
1273:before the final vowel in the name. For example,
6411:– List of first names admitted by law (Portugal)
3101:(wooden barrels, i.e., barrel maker or cooper),
2872:, which also originated other variants, such as
2018:In Portuguese, patronymics are surnames such as
1645:Mariana = Marianinha, Marianita, Nita, Mari, Má*
1570:Joaquim = Quim, Joca, Jaquim, Quinzinho, Quincas
1199:use. A typical alphabetized list may look like:
335:) count only as one surname each. In this case,
286:
5593:António, João, José, Francisco, Pedro or Manuel
4901:Surnames originated from Native Brazilian words
2927:An orphan with unknown parents or a converted (
2611:Tree names are very common locative surnames –
1716:Rodrigo = Digo, Diguinho, Rúdri, Rody, Rud/Rudy
1704:Ricardo = Cado, Cadinho, Ricardinho, Rico, Rick
1481:Elisabete = Bete, Beta, Lisa, Bé, Beti, Betinha
6209:
6207:
5228:Thus surnames like: Rio Branco (from Barão de
3472:Camargo, Costa, Fonseca, Pimentel, Dias, Pinto
1627:Manuela = Manela, Manu, Nela, Nelita, Manocas,
1509:Fernanda = Fefa, Nanda, Nandinha, Nandita, Fê*
1388:Alexandre = Alex, Xande, Xando, Xano, Xandinho
323:" would not be surprising in a married woman.
273:
6458:
1537:Gabriela = Gabi, Gabinha, Bia*, Biela*, Bibi*
832:Maria paired with a masculine personal name,
8:
6342:– List of admitted personal names (Portugal)
5240:), Paranaguá (from the various Marqueses de
5205:(from Rio de Janeiro city, originally meant
3415:(Nathan); some are profession names such as
2828:(light, from Our Lady of the Divine Light),
2119:Although most Portuguese surnames ending in
1466:Daniela = Dani, Dandan*, Danizinha, Dandinha
1448:Carolina = Lininha, Lina, Carol, Cacá, Carô*
1439:Carla = Ca, Caca, Carlinha, Carlita, Carlota
1391:Alice = Alicinha, Licinha, Cinha, Lice, Lili
1117:. In such a situation her name could become
962:, even though the second name is masculine.
543:that can be used in Portuguese surnames are
319:more than 12 words. For instance, the name "
3550:Most common surnames in Portugal and Brazil
2824:(peace, from Our Lady Mediatrix of Peace),
1512:Filipa/Felipa = Filipinha, Lipa, Pipa, Fifi
571:, etc. are contractions of the preposition
63:Learn how and when to remove these messages
7753:
7231:
6861:
6465:
6451:
6443:
5852:
5850:
5848:
5846:
5844:
4341:
3435:(silversmith); some are nicknames such as
3256:The question of Portuguese Jewish surnames
2920:(Cross, the most common surname among the
2796:(of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary),
1642:Mária/Mário = Marinho/Marinha, Maruca, Má*
1630:Marcelo = Celo, Shelo/Chelo, Tchelo, Celim
1430:Bernardo = Nanu; Benas; Bernas; Berna; Ben
6086:Full list according to newspaper Público.
3124:Most of these names are Spanish, such as
3109:(fish, for a fisherman or a fishmonger).
3073:Portuguese surnames that originated from
2844:(good end, from Our Lord of Good Death),
2820:(patronage, from Our Lady of Patronage),
2604:, a bitter grape used to make wine), and
1068:Learn how and when to remove this message
395:had a daughter, her name could simply be
240:Learn how and when to remove this message
222:Learn how and when to remove this message
160:Learn how and when to remove this message
5727:During the reign of the second Emperor,
5583:and to be a part of Portuguese-language
5468:Respectful treatment using hypocoristics
5248:), Suassuna (Barão de Suassuna), etc...
4721:
4622:
4537:
4523:Most common names in Portugal and Brazil
2840:(of sorrows, from Our Lady of Sorrows),
2792:(of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary),
2784:(of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary),
1956:This pattern used to be quite common in
1685:Paula/Paulo = Paulinho/Paulinha, Pauleta
1506:Fernando = Fefa, Fernandinho, Nando, Fê*
417:Joana Gabriela Abreu Melo Santos Almeida
5840:
3152:(French, original meaning is glutton),
1945:in the large Brazilian society, and as
1749:Vera = Verinha, Veroca, Verusca, Verita
1737:Susana = Susaninha, Su, Suse, Susy/Suzy
1576:José = Zé, Zezé, Zeca, Zezinho, Jô, Joe
682:(referring to Our Lady of Conception),
5417:Although not so widely used as in the
4897:is the most common surname in Brazil.
3089:(hunter of the hills or woods guard),
2596:(a forest of azevinho, a holly wood),
1710:Roberto = Betinho, Berto, Beto, Tinho*
1460:Daiana/e = Dada, Dandinha, Dai*, Nana*
965:A similar thing happens with the name
268:– is typically composed of one or two
5789:, Portuguese and Lusophone names are
5172:State, or Paraíba city, today called
4862:as a surname, since the connective –
2832:(snows, from Our Lady of the Snows),
2007:Surnames originating from patronymics
1953:in their immigrant social community.
835:preceding, in female personal names:
7:
6354:– Article discussing names in Brazil
6188:"Sephardim.com - Sephardic surnames"
5164:river, not related to the northern
2979:(from Saint Joseph of Calasanz), or
2520:(from Latin "villagio", a village),
2437:(on the upper part of the village),
2433:(on the lower part of the village),
2165:) and "Mariano" (meaning related to
1725:Salvador = Sássá, Salva, Salvas, Sal
1603:Liliana = Lili, Lilas, Liana*, Lana*
1451:Cecília = Cilinha, Cila, Cissa, Ceci
1335:), a simple shortening of the name (
1178:In 2012, a circuit of the Brazilian
1050:adding citations to reliable sources
98:adding citations to reliable sources
6438:Portugal and Czech popular surnames
6415:Borja-Santos, Romana (5 May 2016).
6281:Os sobrenomes mais comuns no Brasil
5861:[Composition of the name].
5611:. This practice no longer applies.
5597:Maria, Ana, Isabel, Teresa or Joana
5424:This practice was most used during
4866:– gives the appearance of surname.
2737:(grape tree). There is the case of
2576:, i.e. with cardoons or thistles),
1297:– to the actual name. For example,
854:following, in male personal names:
413:Joana Gabriela Abreu Santos Almeida
358:) (1798–1834) had the full name of
5765:(love, after Rudá, god of love in
3184:(southern German, the name of the
3069:Profession and occupation surnames
3065:("Tree branch" or 'Executioner").
2943:(from Saint John the Evangelist),
2564:(a place covered with yew trees),
2346:(the name of a river, not meaning
1865:") or two Japanese surnames (like
1573:Jorge = Jorginho, Jó, Joca, Djódi*
25:
5972:A imprensa e o caos da ortografia
5950:A imprensa e o caos na ortografia
5527:Adding personal names to surnames
5252:Non-Portuguese surnames in Brazil
3260:It is a popular belief that the
3097:(cauldron, i.e. cauldron maker),
2971:(from Saint Ignatius of Loyola),
2816:(grace, from Our Lady of Grace),
2452:(stony or full of pebbles land),
2441:(on the far end of the village),
2250:(from mediaeval Iohannes, son of
1740:Teresa = Teresinha, Té, Teté/Tetê
1546:Gustavo = Guto, Guga, Gugu, "Gus"
1497:Eugênia/Eugênio = Geninha/Geninho
1494:Eugénia/Eugénio = Geninha/Geninho
409:Joana Gabriela Abreu Melo Almeida
44:This article has multiple issues.
7113:Democratic Republic of the Congo
6074:Nomes de pessoas: como escrever?
6007:A vingança de José sobre Taílson
5804:
5571:Personal names of foreign origin
5476:of their personal name, such as
5236:), Ouro Preto (from Visconde de
3290:(berry); and tree names such as
2967:(from Saint Francis de Salles),
2951:(from Saint Anthony of Padova),
1917:is an Arabic personal name, and
1889:This pattern is most used among
1561:Jaime = Jaiminho, Jaimito, Minho
1424:Bárbara = Bá, Babá, Babi, Barbie
1026:
176:
74:
33:
6434:– article about Brazilian names
5107:(from Bahia city, today called
2963:(from Saint Francis of Paola),
2959:from Saint Francis of Assisi),
2939:(from Saint John the Baptist),
2262:A large number of surnames are
1929:is a Portuguese personal name,
1913:is a Portuguese personal name,
1752:Victor/Vítor = Tó, Vitinho, Vic
1676:Octávio/Otávio = Távio, Tavinho
1657:Micael = Micas/Mikas, Mica/Mika
1615:Lurdes/Lourdes = Lu, Lou, Ludi*
1588:Leonardo = Léo, Leozinho, Leco*
1409:Anabela = Bela; Belinha; Belita
1281:(meaning "little Teresa"), and
1161:Maria Abreu Melo Santos Almeida
1142:Maria Abreu Melo Santos Almeida
1080:In Portugal since 1977, and in
1037:needs additional citations for
678:Catholic devotion festivities:
310:referred to as Camilo Branco).
276:) is used in formal greetings.
85:needs additional citations for
52:or discuss these issues on the
6173:Moisés Espírito Santo (1988),
6046:Gramática da Língua Portuguesa
3489:), the British Prime Minister
2991:) to their sons as a surname.
2955:(from Saint John of Nepomuk),
2480:(little river, creek, brook),
1755:Victória/Vitória = Vivi, Vicky
1743:Tiago = Tiaguinho, Ti, Guinho*
1663:Nélson = Nelo, Nelinho, Nelito
1397:Amélia = Amelinha, Melita, Mel
629:in Portuguese-speaking media.
1:
5952:. São Paulo: Editora Record.
5716:
4858:) could use the partial name
2975:(from Saint Thomas Aquinas),
1972:Origin of Portuguese surnames
1966:"Maria Heiko Sugahara Uemura"
1933:a Japanese personal name and
1797:Maricota (Maria da Conceição)
1758:Y/Iolanda = Yoyô, Ioiô, Landa
1734:Sofia = Pipia, Sofi, Fi*, Sô*
1518:Filomena = Mena, Lumena, Filó
1475:Eduardo = Edu, Dudu, Dado, Du
1421:Aurélio/Aurélia = Relio/Relia
1241:Campos, Luís Pereira Siqueira
1223:Pais, Leonor Soares Henriques
1155:, she could choose to become
1136:, she could choose to become
6016:, Roberto Pompeu de Toledo,
5993:, Roberto Pompeu de Toledo,
5899:Lista de vocábulos admitidos
3521:(whose original surname was
3493:and the classical economist
2429:(by the community cistern),
2077:where the ending -es means (
1984:(Casae), Iberian (Sunua) or
1962:"Paulo Salim Lutfalla Maluf"
1921:is his father's surname; or
1654:Marta = Martinha, Tata*, Má*
1463:Daniel = Dani, Dan*, Dandan*
1209:Leonor Soares Henriques Pais
625:, while he is mostly called
5071:Brazilian locative surnames
4527:According to the newspaper
3172:(from Lancaster, English),
3033:(small part, small piece),
3010:Some surnames are possible
2378:(from village of Pacheca),
1848:Brazilian-specific patterns
1226:Pais, Sofia Matilde Almeida
804:Other types of combinations
405:Joana Gabriela Melo Almeida
369:, and his son, the Emperor
202:the claims made and adding
18:List of Portuguese surnames
8230:
7776:Imperial, royal, and noble
5750:(the last four taken from
5719:section of this article).
5456:sometimes were changed to
5002:Typical Brazilian fruits:
4841:) to which they belonged.
3461:Camarinha, Castro, Crespim
2947:(from Saint John of God),
2848:(of the virgins martyrs),
2425:(by the threshing-floor),
1621:Magda = Magdinha, Maguinha
1212:Sofia Matilde Almeida Pais
487:cartório de registro civil
8183:
7860:Imperial, royal and noble
6322:(in Brazilian Portuguese)
5484:(Commander Little Paul),
3339:(crescent, from Turkey),
3220:, Flemish), Bulcão (from
3160:(French, from fountain),
3105:(sheep, for a shepherd),
3017:These include names like
2761:Religious names includes
1719:Rosa = Ró, Rosinha, Rose*
1695:Rafael = Rafa, Rafe, Fael
1609:Lúcia = Lucinha, Luci, Lu
1594:Letícia = Lê, Leti, Ticia
1579:Júlia = Ju, Julinha, Juju
1351:from Alberto or Roberto,
1220:Melo, António Silva Abreu
1180:Superior Court of Justice
737:(common in Brazil, after
615:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
6701:Maiden and married names
6030:Grafia de Nomes Próprios
5865:(in European Portuguese)
5488:(Lady Little Frances"),
5083:These are surnames like
3280:(pepper); fruit such as
3276:(Lion); plant/vegetable
3045:(stutterer, stammerer),
2592:(an apple tree garden),
2488:(a non-irrigated land),
1775:Caíque (Carlos Henrique)
1582:Juliana = Ju, Juju, Juli
1484:Elvira = Elvirinha, Vira
1478:Eduarda = Duda, Dada, Du
1412:Anália = Analinha; Nália
1403:Amâncio/Amância = Mâncio
1366:Some typical Portuguese
1206:António Silva Abreu Melo
1157:Maria Abreu Melo Almeida
1138:Maria Abreu Melo Almeida
1099:Maria Abreu Melo Almeida
1095:José Santos Melo Almeida
485:of a child to the local
8188:Category:Lists of names
6394:Chicago Manual of Style
6373:Chicago Manual of Style
5787:Chicago Manual of Style
5412:
4869:The practice of naming
3262:Jews living in Portugal
3113:Foreign-origin surnames
3049:(gallant, chivalrous),
2804:(from Trinity Sunday),
2536:(hill near the river),
1800:Mazé, Mizé (Maria José)
1784:Joca/Juca (João Carlos)
1728:Sara = Sarinha, Sarocas
1698:Rafaela = Rafa, Rafinha
1606:Lorena = Lora, Ló, Loló
1427:Beatriz = Bia/Bea, Bibi
686:(Our Lady of Sorrows),
611:José Eduardo dos Santos
373:, had the full name of
7118:Eritrean and Ethiopian
5830:Spanish naming customs
5767:Tupi-Guarani mythology
5607:, whose legal name is
5581:Portuguese orthography
5519:is a short Mister) or
4717:Certidão de Nascimento
3532:(crypto-Jews from the
3511:Isaac Aboab da Fonseca
3164:(from Robin, French),
3136:(a city in Spain) and
2580:(a place covered with
2572:(a place covered with
2088:; instead they end in
1923:"Maria Heiko Sugahara"
1853:Children of immigrants
1673:Nuno = Nuninho, Nunito
1651:Marnia = Marni, Marnie
1597:Lídia = Lídi, Li, Dida
1591:Leonor = Nonô, Nô, Léo
530:Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga
287:
274:excluding prepositions
8048:Galton–Watson process
7653:Ancient Tamil country
7075:Australian Aboriginal
6304:of July 5, 2009, p. 6
5742:These are names like
5482:"Comendador Paulinho"
5444:sometimes changed to
2868:comes from the Latin
2544:(barn or reservoir).
2421:(by the water-mill),
1819:Tó-Pê (António Pedro)
1816:Tó-Jó (António Jorge)
1806:Miju (Maria de Jesus)
1772:Cadu (Carlos Eduardo)
1203:António Borges Santos
791:The name of a saint:
589:Luiz Pereira da Silva
526:Tomás António Gonzaga
436:António Santos Santos
304:Camilo Castelo Branco
288:Ministério da Justiça
7815:Post-nominal letters
6934:Indigenous Taiwanese
6044:; INFANTE, Ulisses.
6042:CIPRO NETO, Pasquale
5859:"Composição do nome"
5523:(Lady Little Rita).
5413:Immigrants' surnames
5047:(big river, sea, in
3006:Descriptive surnames
2957:Francisco de Assis (
2931:, African slave, or
2588:, a kind of plant),
2532:(banks of a river),
2138:) and Antonio (note
1881:São Paulo State area
1809:Mitó (Maria Antónia)
1781:Gal (Maria da Graça)
1722:Rui = Ruca, Ruizinho
1713:Rodolfo = Rô*, Rodas
1648:Marlene = Leni, Mary
1238:Chagas Filho, Carlos
1165:Maria Santos Almeida
1113:married a man named
1046:improve this article
1018:Surname and marriage
876:Many names that are
672:Religious predicates
632:
356:Pedro IV of Portugal
354:(also known as King
341:Maria do Carmo Abreu
333:Saint Rita of Cascia
94:improve this article
8214:Portuguese language
8175:Surnames by country
7800:Pre-nominal letters
6857:Surnames by country
5948:CASTRO, Marcos de.
5911:Manuela ou Manoela?
5820:Portuguese alphabet
5559:Lafayette Rodrigues
5492:(Mrs. Little Mary,
4928:nations or tribes:
4876:sickle-cell disease
3519:Menasseh ben Israel
3128:(a city in Spain),
2965:Francisco de Salles
2663:), Pêro/Pero (wild
2568:(a kind of grass),
2417:(golden fountain),
2413:(by the fountain),
2370:(a civil parish of
1822:Tozé (António José)
1778:Cajó (Carlos Jorge)
1305:("little João") or
1251:Portuguese-American
1153:José Santos Almeida
1134:José Santos Almeida
1119:Ana Lima Silva Lima
1087:José Santos Almeida
696:Maria da Natividade
389:José Santos Almeida
266:Portuguese language
8038:Endonym and exonym
7981:Calendar of saints
7964:Related traditions
7738:Manners of address
7100:Sub-Saharan Africa
6521:Nobiliary particle
6299:2008-02-12 at the
6268:2013-02-28 at the
6249:2013-10-14 at the
6127:2008-05-29 at the
6012:2010-07-10 at the
5989:2012-08-20 at the
5935:2014-01-16 at the
5916:2015-01-05 at the
5863:IRN.Justica.gov.pt
5589:calendar of saints
5308:and more recently
5185:(snoring fish, in
5179:Brazilian places:
5142:Brazilian rivers:
5130:Some of these are
5095:(also Brazilian),
4852:Francisco de Assis
4820:Brazilian surnames
3333:Castelão/Castelhão
3025:(one that bends),
3021:(wooly or hairy),
2994:A surname such as
2961:Francisco de Paula
2755:religious meanings
2749:Religious surnames
2516:(hill or hillock),
2230:, archaic form of
1871:Sabrina Sato Rahal
1825:Zeca (José Carlos)
1803:Maju (Maria Júlia)
1787:Jomi (João Miguel)
1707:Rita = Ritinha, Ri
1600:Lígia = Lili, Lica
1378:Afonso = Afonsinho
1313:("little Sofia").
1173:Maria Melo Almeida
727:Maria de la Salete
692:Assumption of Mary
680:Maria da Conceição
637:The personal name
498:historical figures
496:Names of deceased
476:Manoel de Oliveira
452:Acordo Ortográfico
425:Joana Almeida Melo
397:Joana Melo Almeida
371:Pedro II of Brazil
187:possibly contains
8196:
8195:
8124:Personal identity
7959:
7958:
7666:
7665:
7607:
7555:
7554:
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7368:
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7332:
7325:
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6908:
6901:
6894:
6887:
6679:By life situation
6632:
5785:According to the
5605:Michelle de Brito
5077:locative surnames
4957:Brazilian trees:
4856:Francis of Assisi
4812:
4811:
4715:According to the
4713:
4712:
4616:According to the
4614:
4613:
4520:
4519:
4337:
4336:
3491:Benjamin Disraeli
3487:Bento de Espinosa
3431:(locksmith), and
3081:are few, such as
2981:José de Cupertino
2806:do Espírito Santo
2641:or serbal tree),
2637:, i.e. a sort of
2600:(a plantation of
2556:(woods, forest),
2540:(rock or stone),
2415:Fontoira/Fontoura
2258:Locative surnames
1905:Paulo Salim Maluf
1867:"Sugahara Uemura"
1840:
1839:
1831:Zezé (Maria José)
1828:Zeza (Maria José)
1491:"), Miloca*, Mia*
1433:Bruna/Bruno = Bru
1078:
1077:
1070:
920:(light), Lurdes (
793:Maria de São José
707:Marian apparition
688:Maria da Assunção
536:The particle 'de'
535:
522:Euclydes da Cunha
518:Euclides da Cunha
352:Pedro I of Brazil
250:
249:
242:
232:
231:
224:
189:original research
170:
169:
162:
144:
109:"Portuguese name"
67:
16:(Redirected from
8221:
8209:Names by country
8009:Anthropomorphism
7754:
7702:Buddhist surname
7603:
7512:
7505:
7498:
7458:Hispanic America
7456:
7437:
7430:
7423:
7416:
7364:
7335:
7328:
7323:African-American
7321:
7314:
7232:
7216:
7209:
7180:Ashkenazi Jewish
6985:and Western Asia
6950:and Central Asia
6904:
6897:
6890:
6883:
6862:
6723:Placeholder name
6628:
6572:Double-barrelled
6467:
6460:
6453:
6444:
6428:
6426:
6424:
6397:
6382:
6376:
6361:
6355:
6349:
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6337:
6331:
6330:
6328:
6327:
6314:Brasil, Portal.
6311:
6305:
6290:
6284:
6278:
6272:
6260:
6254:
6241:
6235:
6234:
6222:
6216:
6211:
6202:
6201:
6199:
6198:
6184:
6178:
6171:
6165:
6162:
6156:
6155:
6153:
6152:
6143:. Archived from
6137:
6131:
6119:
6113:
6112:
6110:
6109:
6094:
6088:
6083:
6077:
6071:
6065:
6058:NISKIER, Arnaldo
6055:
6049:
6039:
6033:
6027:
6021:
6004:
5998:
5981:
5975:
5969:
5963:
5946:
5940:
5927:
5921:
5908:
5902:
5896:
5890:
5884:
5878:
5877:
5872:
5870:
5854:
5814:
5809:
5808:
5807:
5759:Native Brazilian
5737:Native Brazilian
5733:Native Brazilian
5695:(combination of
5555:
5490:Sinhá Mariquinha
5480:(Colonel Tony),
5478:"Coronel Tonico"
5322:Hispanic America
5195:(dried fish, in
5136:Tupian languages
5055:(fish's arm, in
5029:Native Brazilian
4926:Native Brazilian
4907:Tupian languages
4831:Native Brazilian
4722:
4623:
4538:
4342:
3581:
3557:
3507:Abraham Pimentel
3329:Catelaão/Catalão
3294:(pear tree) or
3146:Goulart, Goulard
2977:José de Calazans
2969:Inácio de Loiola
2949:António de Pádua
2941:João Evangelista
2933:Native Brazilian
2468:(valley, dale),
1951:"Heiko Sugahara"
1943:"Maria Sugahara"
1863:"Gardi Bianchini
1767:
1746:Tomé = Tomézinho
1339:from Frederico,
1149:Maria Abreu Melo
1130:Maria Abreu Melo
1091:Maria Abreu Melo
1073:
1066:
1062:
1059:
1053:
1030:
1022:
938:(appeared one),
700:Nativity of Mary
633:The name 'Maria'
577:definite article
483:report the birth
393:Maria Abreu Melo
387:For example, if
377:Habsburgo-Lorena
327:(iron hand) and
294:
290:
245:
238:
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204:inline citations
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8197:
8192:
8179:
8014:Personification
7987:
7955:
7841:
7743:
7739:
7733:
7729:Theophoric name
7662:
7567:
7551:
7465:
7373:
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7159:
7147:
7094:
7061:
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6855:
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6744:
6711:Posthumous name
6674:
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5825:Nogueira Ferrão
5812:Portugal portal
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5752:José de Alencar
5725:
5573:
5568:
5549:
5529:
5470:
5415:
5254:
5211:Tupian language
5207:white man house
5197:Tupian language
5187:Tupian language
5154:Tupian language
5073:
5057:Tupian language
5049:Tupian language
4903:
4871:Afro-Brazilians
4827:
4822:
4817:
4815:Brazilian names
4610:Matilde (2131)
4599:Mariana (2374)
4525:
3579:
3575:
3552:
3547:
3268:(oak tree) and
3258:
3178:Werneck, Vernek
3115:
3071:
3063:Verdugo/Berdugo
3008:
2953:João Nepomuceno
2751:
2534:Córdoba/Córdova
2512:(fenced site),
2508:(clay quarry),
2260:
2140:de Melo Antonio
2009:
1990:Roman onomastic
1974:
1883:
1855:
1850:
1841:
1761:
1532:homosexual male
1263:
1255:John Dos Passos
1192:
1074:
1063:
1057:
1054:
1043:
1031:
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735:Maria Aparecida
719:Maria de Lurdes
711:Maria de Fátima
684:Maria das Dores
635:
538:
506:Luiz de Camoens
444:
316:
314:Number of names
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254:Portuguese name
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3240:(Italian),
3236:(Italian),
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3198:van der Ley
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3142:Béthencourt
3093:(warrior),
3079:occupations
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1184:civil union
1012:fashionable
1008:Virgin Mary
912:(Sorrows),
828:Maria Dulce
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8203:Categories
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8053:Legal name
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7929:Diplomatic
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7880:Hereditary
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7690:Papal name
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7565:South Asia
7561:Indosphere
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7407:Portuguese
7249:Lithuanian
7143:Zimbabwean
6939:Vietnamese
6899:Generation
6866:East Asian
6854:By culture
6828:Stage name
6785:Hypocorism
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6740:Slave name
6691:Birth name
6643:Teknonymic
6624:Patronymic
6604:Matronymic
6567:Diminutive
6541:First name
6497:Given name
6492:Birth name
6326:2017-05-18
6233:: 202–218.
6197:2024-05-22
6151:2018-07-28
6108:2013-07-25
5958:8501053252
5693:Alextricia
5670:, Jensen,
5664:Washington
5238:Ouro Preto
5230:Rio Branco
5145:Capibaribe
5093:Brasileiro
5087:(Brazil),
4965:Mangabeira
4911:Portuguese
4805:10. Heitor
4792:Valentina
4789:8. Matheus
4765:5. Gabriel
4709:1,127,310
4701:1,219,605
4693:1,423,262
4685:1,489,191
4677:1,772,197
4669:2,576,348
4666:5. Antônio
4661:2,984,119
4653:3,098,858
4645:5,754,529
4629:Incidence
4516:0.534135%
4508:0.555078%
4505:Nascimento
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4348:Frequency
3578:Frequency
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2818:Patrocínio
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2687:holly tree
2679:apple tree
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2132:André João
2102:son of Ruy
1994:Roman name
1982:Lusitanian
1311:Sofiazinha
1004:Luís Maria
996:José Maria
992:João Maria
868:Luís Maria
860:José Maria
856:João Maria
849:Maria Luís
841:Maria José
837:Maria João
731:La Salette
429:Joana Melo
329:Santa Rita
196:improve it
120:newspapers
49:improve it
8141:Signature
8028:Call sign
8004:Anonymity
7939:Religious
7865:Chivalric
7786:Religious
7781:Judiciary
7766:Honorific
7749:of honour
7648:Sinhalese
7638:Pakistani
7623:Malaysian
7618:Cambodian
7522:Kashubian
7514:Ukrainian
7479:Bulgarian
7418:Praenomen
7355:Icelandic
7226:Hungarian
7027:Pakistani
6962:Mongolian
6816:Ring name
6809:Heteronym
6775:Nicknames
6696:Code name
6648:Toponymic
6638:Sobriquet
6614:Mononymic
6609:Metonymic
6551:Last name
6419:. PÚBLICO
6102:JusBrasil
5748:Ubirajara
5698:Alexander
5689:Rosenberg
5668:Jefferson
5636:Lamartine
5632:Donizetti
5585:onomastic
5515:(Mr Joe,
5383:Yamaguchi
5363:Bianchini
5359:Branquini
5351:Chamareli
5242:Paranaguá
5234:Jaguaribe
5150:Capibaras
5138:such as:
5101:Americano
5044:Paraguaçu
4993:Goiabeira
4931:Tupinambá
4878:. Due to
4800:Giovanna
4797:9. Rafael
4760:Isabella
4749:3. Arthur
4733:1. Miguel
4706:10. Lucas
4682:7. Carlos
4481:Fernandes
4385:Rodrigues
4364:2.08495%
3910:Castelino
3766:Gonçalves
3750:Fernandes
3686:Rodrigues
3569:Frequency
3545:Frequency
3541:in 1497.
3539:expulsion
3451:(curly),
3429:Chaveirol
3417:Caldeirão
3403:(Gabriel)
3359:(Roman),
3337:Crescente
3300:conversos
3270:Junqueira
3194:Wanderley
3170:Lencastre
3154:Fontenele
3091:Guerreiro
3023:Vergueiro
2989:Cupertino
2850:dos Anjos
2838:das Dores
2711:Filgueira
2661:pear tree
2647:pine tree
2582:corriolas
2500:(coast),
2435:Cimo/Cima
2372:Mirandela
2337:Guimarães
2242:, son of
2062:Gonçalves
2057:Fernandes
2033:Rodrigues
2021:Henriques
1958:São Paulo
1303:Joãozinho
1287:Carlinhos
1279:Teresinha
1261:Nicknames
1196:full name
1190:Collation
1115:João Lima
981:Ana Paula
971:(English
954:(glory),
936:Aparecida
906:Conceição
739:Aparecida
623:Mr. Silva
597:Mr. Silva
468:toponymic
200:verifying
55:talk page
8158:Khelrtva
8146:Monogram
8107:Misnomer
8085:Namesake
8019:National
7976:Name day
7934:Judicial
7924:Business
7917:Honorary
7907:Academic
7897:Military
7870:Courtesy
7855:Academic
7820:Academic
7810:Emeritus
7613:Javanese
7594:Filipino
7579:Balinese
7547:Suffixes
7484:Croatian
7447:Romanian
7432:Cognomen
7330:Canadian
7316:American
7297:Germanic
7282:Scottish
7200:Georgian
7190:Estonian
7175:Armenian
7170:Albanian
7128:Ghanaian
7085:Hawaiian
7022:Mandaean
6929:Okinawan
6914:Japanese
6885:Courtesy
6845:Username
6838:Mononyms
6804:Pen name
6790:Monarchs
6763:Art name
6706:Necronym
6686:Aptronym
6599:Eponymic
6560:By trait
6297:Archived
6266:Archived
6247:Archived
6125:Archived
6010:Archived
5987:Archived
5933:Archived
5914:Archived
5869:3 August
5798:See also
5781:Indexing
5717:Spelling
5704:Patricia
5652:Franklin
5577:Portugal
5513:"Seu Zé"
5458:Oliveira
5454:Salviani
5450:Livieiro
5446:Oliveira
5438:Olivetti
5434:Olivetto
5399:Bukhalil
5387:Iamaguti
5379:Nakamura
5375:Nacamura
5367:Japanese
5219:Portugal
5158:Parahyba
5132:toponyms
5125:Maranhão
5121:Maranhão
5113:Cearense
5109:Salvador
5105:Bahiense
5065:Portugal
5053:Piragibe
5038:Tibiriçá
5031:chiefs:
5018:Van Ness
4985:Palmeira
4981:Sarahyba
4973:Pitangui
4943:Goytacaz
4935:Tabajara
4860:de Assis
4781:7. Lucas
4768:Manuela
4757:4. Pedro
4698:9. Pedro
4690:8. Paulo
4634:1. Maria
4544:Females
4484:0.5921%
4465:Carvalho
4409:Ferreira
4369:Oliveira
4326:Pimentel
4038:Monteiro
3926:Teixeira
3894:Carvalho
3654:Oliveira
3622:Ferreira
3563:Surname
3534:Belmonte
3476:Silveira
3439:(bald),
3433:Prateiro
3397:Benjamim
3377:Valencia
3373:Vallency
3365:Toledano
3361:Tolledam
3296:Oliveira
3278:Pimentel
3266:Carvalho
3206:De Ultra
3186:Bavarian
3182:Berneque
3174:Drummond
3119:Portugal
3103:Carneiro
3095:Caldeira
3087:Monteiro
3083:Serrador
3055:Penteado
3051:Terrível
3047:Galhardo
3037:(thin),
2914:Santotis
2878:Santious
2874:Sanctius
2854:São João
2802:Trindade
2770:dos Reis
2735:Parreira
2727:Laureiro
2723:Loureiro
2715:Figueira
2703:Macieira
2683:Aciveiro
2643:Pinheiro
2627:oak tree
2623:Carvalho
2614:Oliveira
2562:Teixeira
2542:Celanova
2506:Barreira
2502:Pedreira
2486:Sequeira
2482:Siqueira
2456:(rock),
2389:Portugal
2304:(edge),
2281:Barcelos
2264:locative
2226:(son of
2214:(son of
2163:Catarina
1998:cognomen
1935:Sugahara
1899:Lebanese
1891:Japanese
1309:becomes
1301:becomes
1295:-zito(a)
1291:zinho(a)
1285:becomes
1277:becomes
1151:marries
1132:marries
1126:Portugal
1058:May 2020
956:Prazeres
940:Madalena
747:Nazareth
442:Spelling
381:Bragança
366:Bragança
212:May 2010
8078:Surname
7999:Acronym
7992:Related
7971:Baptism
7605:Chinese
7589:Burmese
7584:Bengali
7537:Serbian
7507:Russian
7452:Spanish
7439:Agnomen
7402:Occitan
7397:Italian
7387:Catalan
7379:Romance
7366:Swedish
7310:English
7267:Cornish
7244:Latvian
7218:Cypriot
7195:Finnish
7108:Ashanti
7067:Oceania
7057:Turkish
7037:Persian
7032:Pashtun
7007:Bengali
6972:Tibetan
6879:Chinese
6822:Shikona
6728:Notname
6660:Patrial
6653:Surname
6630:Surname
6577:Epithet
6516:Affixes
6502:Surname
6423:17 June
6390:Archive
6369:Archive
6294:Público
5791:indexed
5713:Americo
5709:Ocirema
5672:Kennedy
5644:Emerson
5609:Micaela
5403:Bucalil
5337:Manhães
5298:Lebanon
5282:Ukraine
5266:Germany
5246:Araripe
5202:Carioca
5170:Paraíba
5168:river,
5166:Paraíba
5127:State)
5097:América
5027:Famous
5022:Guaraná
5013:Guaraná
5005:Pitanga
4991:tree),
4979:tree),
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4971:tree),
4969:mangaba
4947:Guarany
4839:engenho
4835:fazenda
4741:2. Davi
4736:Sophia
4658:4. João
4642:2. José
4591:(2374)
4569:(2897)
4567:Beatriz
4561:Rodrigo
4531:Público
4457:Almeida
4449:Martins
4441:Ribeiro
4417:Pereira
4345:Surname
4310:Tavares
4294:Barbosa
4262:Machado
4246:Fonseca
4214:Antunes
4054:Cardoso
3958:Correia
3942:Moreira
3862:Ribeiro
3846:Almeida
3814:Marques
3702:Martins
3638:Pereira
3457:Parente
3453:Querido
3441:Dourado
3425:Pexeiro
3421:Martelo
3409:(Moses)
3393:Barnabé
3357:Romeiro
3311:Trinity
3292:Pereira
3288:Moreira
3230:van Olm
3222:Bulcamp
3190:Werneck
3138:Padilha
3059:Romeiro
3039:Magriço
3027:Medrado
2910:Santizo
2906:Santiso
2870:sanctus
2858:Santana
2778:Pascoal
2743:Pereyra
2739:Pereira
2691:Moreira
2670:Pereiro
2656:Pereyra
2652:Pereira
2619:Olivera
2594:Azevedo
2586:correas
2578:Correia
2570:Cardoso
2566:Queirós
2514:Outeiro
2474:Ribeiro
2450:Pedroso
2376:Pacheco
2331:Gouveia
2321:Coimbra
2276:Andrade
2272:Andrada
2268:Almeida
2246:), and
2240:Álvares
2220:Antonio
2212:Antunes
2208:Sanches
2156:Godinho
2110:Martins
2108:, like
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944:Antónia
922:Lourdes
891:Marília
887:Marlene
795:(after
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331:(after
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8168:Tughra
8073:Middle
8043:Family
7847:Titles
7833:medals
7831:, and
7825:Orders
7805:Suffix
7758:Styles
7717:Hebrew
7643:Sindhi
7628:Indian
7542:Slovak
7532:Polish
7471:Slavic
7392:French
7350:Gothic
7345:German
7259:Celtic
7236:Baltic
7185:Basque
7153:Europe
7138:Yoruba
7080:Fijian
7047:Somali
7042:Sindhi
7017:Coptic
7012:Berber
6997:Arabic
6992:Afghan
6957:Kalmyk
6924:Manchu
6919:Korean
6906:Titles
6670:Virtue
6665:Unisex
6587:Common
6582:Animal
5956:
5731:, the
5707:) and
5680:Newton
5660:Wilson
5656:Nelson
5648:Edison
5640:Danton
5628:Mozart
5624:Wagner
5395:Sappak
5373:(like
5357:) and
5347:Köhler
5342:Collor
5333:Magnan
5318:Africa
5288:, the
5286:Russia
5278:Poland
5270:France
5160:(from
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5085:Brasil
5033:Cayubi
5009:Muricy
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4960:Jatobá
4951:Tamoyo
4939:Carijó
4784:Luiza
4776:Laura
4752:Julia
4744:Alice
4728:Women
4650:3. Ana
4607:(2043)
4589:Leonor
4585:(2128)
4563:(3074)
4552:(3189)
4497:Araujo
4473:Soares
4361:Santos
4330:0,66%
4314:0,67%
4298:0,69%
4282:0,69%
4278:Araújo
4266:0,76%
4250:0,81%
4234:0,82%
4218:0,82%
4202:0,85%
4198:Simões
4186:0,85%
4170:0,86%
4154:0,92%
4138:0,93%
4122:0,94%
4106:0,97%
4102:Coelho
4090:0,98%
4074:1,04%
4058:1,07%
4042:1,11%
4022:Vieira
4010:1,28%
4006:Soares
3994:1,32%
3978:1,39%
3974:Mendes
3962:1,53%
3946:1,54%
3930:1,69%
3914:1,93%
3898:1,97%
3882:2,09%
3866:2,27%
3850:2,27%
3834:2,37%
3818:2,51%
3802:2,52%
3786:2,57%
3770:2,76%
3754:2,82%
3738:2,95%
3722:2,99%
3706:3,23%
3690:3,57%
3674:3,68%
3658:3,71%
3642:4,88%
3626:5,25%
3610:5,96%
3606:Santos
3594:9,44%
3560:Order
3523:Soeiro
3474:, and
3449:Crespo
3411:, and
3401:Gabril
3389:Lázaro
3385:Abraão
3381:Vascos
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3367:(from
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3345:Medina
3343:(from
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3234:Acioli
3228:(from
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2886:Santis
2882:Sancti
2866:Santos
2862:Santos
2842:Bonfim
2699:Macedo
2639:sorbus
2633:(from
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2606:Arruda
2598:Amaral
2590:Macedo
2574:cardos
2558:Campos
2538:Padrão
2522:Seixas
2494:Dantas
2490:Castro
2478:Rivero
2470:Bierzo
2443:Cabral
2427:Tanque
2419:Azenha
2402:(from
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2356:Lisbon
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2316:Sintra
2314:(from
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2286:Barros
2244:Álvaro
2238:(from
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2196:Soares
2192:Mendes
2152:Garcia
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2104:), or
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1978:Celtic
1925:where
1909:where
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1835:
1383:vagina
1325:Leonor
1283:Carlos
1275:Teresa
1082:Brazil
977:Hannah
952:Glória
948:Teresa
932:Salete
927:Fátima
899:Hebrew
897:(from
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883:Marisa
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654:, via
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649:Hebrew
599:. The
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8068:Given
8064:List
7949:Papal
7875:False
7489:Czech
7425:Nomen
7412:Roman
7305:Dutch
7287:Welsh
7272:Irish
7205:Greek
7090:Māori
7052:Tatar
6967:Sakha
6874:Amami
6592:Plant
5836:Notes
5684:Nobel
5676:Lenin
5554:]
5502:Jimmy
5494:sinhá
5462:Silva
5442:Oliva
5391:Sabag
5326:Haiti
5314:Korea
5310:China
5302:Japan
5294:Syria
5262:Spain
5258:Italy
5117:Ceará
4997:guava
4895:Silva
4891:Costa
4887:Silva
4605:Tomás
4583:Diogo
4541:Males
4513:Sousa
4489:Lopes
4433:Costa
4425:Gomes
4401:Alves
4377:Souza
4353:Silva
4230:Matos
4166:Ramos
4150:Pires
4134:Cunha
4086:Neves
4070:Rocha
4026:1,2%
3990:Nunes
3878:Pinto
3830:Alves
3798:Lopes
3782:Gomes
3734:Sousa
3718:Jesus
3670:Costa
3590:Silva
3445:Ruivo
3437:Calvo
3413:Natam
3353:Romão
3246:Netto
3238:Doria
3226:Dulmo
3218:Bruyn
3202:Dutra
3188:city
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3130:Ávila
3107:Peixe
3099:Cubas
3035:Magro
2898:Santé
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2326:Faria
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