Female and male first names : Portugal.



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The name Markees, of African-American origin, is believed to derive from Arabic "Markos" meaning "dedicated to Mars" or Portuguese "Marques", "of Mars".
Martins is a Portuguese name derived from Latin "Martinus," meaning "of Mars" or "dedicated to Mars.
Mateus is a Portuguese name derived from Matthias, one of Jesus' twelve apostles in the Bible, meaning 'gift of God'.
Melo is a distinctive Portuguese given name derived from 'mel', meaning 'honey'. It signifies sweetness and warmth, bearing historical nobility and recent unisex popularity.
Moraes is a Portuguese surname meaning 'moral' or 'ethical', historically held by individuals known for their upright character.
Naelson is a unique Portuguese name derived from "Nazareth," the city where Jesus grew up, signifying faith and devotion.
Nelinha is a charming Portuguese name derived from "anelha," meaning "little ring.
Nelva is a rare Portuguese given name derived from 'nelo,' meaning 'whirlpool.'
Nuno is a Portuguese boy's name of Latin origin, traditionally given to the ninth child in a family. It means "ninth" and was popular during medieval times due to large family sizes.
PedroHenrique is a rare but powerful Portuguese male given name, combining the strength of 'Pedro' (rock) with the leadership of 'Henrique' (home ruler).
Perola is a Portuguese name derived from 'pérola', meaning 'pearl', symbolizing beauty and rarity.
Relinda is a rare Portuguese female given name derived from 'relativo,' meaning 'relative.'
Rennan is a rare Portuguese male given name derived from "renar", meaning "to roar" or "to bellow". It signifies someone with a powerful presence, honoring strength and noise.
Rivaldo is a Germanic-derived Portuguese name meaning 'bold counselor' or 'powerful leader', composed of elements 'rīh' ('power') and 'walthā' ('rule').
Robson is a Portuguese name with Germanic roots, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Rodrickus is a distinctive African-origin name derived from the Portuguese Rodrigues, meaning 'son of Rodrigo' or 'son of Ruderic', conveying strength and power.
The given name Rodrigues is of Portuguese origin, meaning 'son of Rodrigo', derived from Germanic elements signifying fame, glory, and spear.
Ronaldino is a rare Portuguese name meaning 'little ruler' or 'strong as a lion', derived from Latin words 'fortis' and 'leo'.
Ronnice is a distinctive Portuguese female given name derived from 'ronça,' meaning 'rustling' or 'noise,' suggesting dynamism and energy.
Rui is a Portuguese given name meaning 'exultant' or 'cheerful'.
Rui is a distinctive Portuguese name, derived from 'ruivo', meaning 'red-haired'. Traditionally given to redheads, it was believed to bring good fortune.
Sebastian, of Latin origin, means "venerable" or "revered". It gained prominence during the Middle Ages due to Saint Sebastian's martyrdom and has been used throughout history by notable figures like Sebastian of Portugal. Today, it remains popular for its distinctive sound and meaningful origins.
Sereia is a rare and mesmerizing female given name of Portuguese origin, derived from the word 'sereia' meaning mermaid, evoking images of mystical oceanic creatures from ancient folklore.
The Portuguese name Simao, derived from 'simão' meaning 'listening', has ancient roots and notable bearers like Simone de Montfort.
Tavare is a unique Portuguese male given name derived from the occupational surname "Tavares," originally given to those involved in tavern or wine production/sale.
Telmo is a unique Portuguese male name derived from Tello, meaning "vibrant" or "full of life". It is often associated with strength, courage, and vitality.
Thiago is of Portuguese origin, meaning 'supplanter' or 'to seize', derived from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Travas is a unique, unisex name of Portuguese origin that means "to travel." It has gained popularity worldwide due to its inspiring meaning, often associated with adventure and freedom.
Vermel is a distinctive Portuguese name derived from "vermelho," meaning "red.
Walace is a Portuguese-origin name meaning "ruler" or "leader", tied to the Latin word "valere" for strength and health.
Wander is a Portuguese-derived name meaning "to wander" or "to roam," associated with adventure and exploration.