Female and male first names : Portugal.

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Acelino is a rare Portuguese given name, derived from 'Ace' meaning 'one' or 'excellence', with the suffix '-lino' being of Portuguese origin.
Adrian is a Latin name derived from 'Hadrianus', honoring Emperor Hadrian. It signifies 'dark' or 'from Hadria'. Notables include Saint Adrian and King Adrian II of Portugal. In literature, it's the protagonist of Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.
Afonso is a Portuguese name derived from Adalfonse, meaning 'noble and wealthy.'
Alline is a unique Portuguese name derived from Adaline, meaning "noble home". It conveys elegance and grace.
Anabela is a Portuguese feminine given name derived from "anã" (little person) and "bela" (beautiful), signifying 'beautiful little person'.
Anabela is a captivating Portuguese name derived from Hebrew 'Chana', meaning 'grace'.
Anaisa is a Portuguese name meaning 'graced by God' or 'favored by God', originating from the Middle Ages when religious names were popular.
Analeise is a unique Portuguese feminine name derived from "analizar" meaning "to analyze," translating to "she who analyzes.
Andreia is a Portuguese female name derived from the word 'andreia,' meaning 'courage' or 'bravery,' originally used as a Roman title for valorous men.
Anelise is a Portuguese-derived girl's name meaning "ring," symbolizing eternity and unity.
Anelisse is a rare Portuguese feminine given name derived from "anel," meaning "ring.
Aneliz is a Portuguese-derived name meaning 'ring', evoking elegance and grace with its melodic sound.
Anjanique is a unique Portuguese name derived from Anne/Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor.
Antônio is a Portuguese name derived from the Latin "Antonius," meaning "priceless" or "invaluable." It has been widely used throughout the Portuguese-speaking world and is associated with strength, valor, and nobility.
Meet Areia, a unique Portuguese female name derived from 'areia', meaning 'sand'. It embodies tranquility, warmth, and endless possibilities.
Bentura is a unique female name of Portuguese origin, derived from 'Bento' meaning 'blessed', with '-ura' indicating the feminine form. It has historical significance, notably borne by Santa Bentura de Jesus, and carries spiritual meaning as it signifies divine favor or grace.
Bentura is a rare Portuguese boy's name meaning 'blessing', historically significant in Portuguese literature, such as the 16th-century Cancioneiro Geral poem.
Camoura is a rare Portuguese female given name derived from "camomila," meaning chamomile, symbolizing tranquility and grace.
Carolinda is a unique, feminine Portuguese name derived from Carolino, meaning "freeholder" or "strong.
Christian is a male given name of Latin origin, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'belonging to Christ', popular among English-speaking countries.
Cirildo is a rare Portuguese name derived from the Latin Ciriacus, meaning 'of the cypress tree,' associated with ancient Rome's Mercury worshippers.
Davi is a Hebrew name meaning 'beloved', derived from 'dod' meaning 'love'. It's associated with King David.
Deivid is a rare Portuguese given name meaning 'god' or 'beloved', derived from the name David.
Delima is a captivating Portuguese female name derived from the lime fruit, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
Delson is a distinctive male name of Portuguese origin, derived from the occupational surname D' Almeida meaning 'goldsmith'. Its meaning is believed to relate to the Portuguese word 'ouro', meaning gold.
Deolinda is a unique Portuguese female given name derived from "Deus" and "Linda," translating to "beautiful gift from God.
Dilson is a unique Portuguese name derived from "diluição," meaning dissolution or dispersion.
Dinise is a distinctive Portuguese name derived from "dinheiro," meaning "money.
Domingos is a Portuguese male name derived from the Latin "dominicus", meaning "of the Lord". Traditionally given to children born on a Sunday, it has been popular among Portuguese-speaking communities since the Middle Ages and continues to be used today.
Dores is a rare Portuguese female given name derived from 'dourada', meaning 'golden'.
Edmar is a Portuguese given name meaning "guardian of the sea".
The feminine name Eduarda is of Portuguese origin, derived from the male name 'Eduardo', meaning 'to guard' or 'to protect', reflecting qualities of guardianship and protection.
Elizandra is a unique, captivating name of Portuguese origin, derived from Isabel ('God is my oath') and inspired by names likeandra and dra.
Emilson is a Portuguese male given name composed of "Emile" meaning "to strive" or "rival", and "son".
Everson, of Portuguese origin, means 'always strong' or 'brave forever', derived from the Germanic elements 'eiwa' and 'hard'. It's a rare yet distinctive name with historical significance.
Faria is a captivating Portuguese name derived from the word 'faria', meaning 'fairy', and associated with the influential noble family of Faria.
Felipa is a Portuguese feminine name derived from Philip, meaning 'lover of horses', popular among medieval noble families and notably borne by Saint Felipa de Jesus.
Ferlando is a rare Portuguese given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Fernandino or an invented name.
Gelson is a Portuguese-derived name meaning "power" and "famous ruler," historically given to noble boys and popular today for its uniqueness.
Geremias is a rare Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God," derived from the variant form of Jeremiah and often used in Portuguese-speaking countries.