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  2. Portuguese name - Wikipedia

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    Notwithstanding, the vast majority of Brazilian surnames are of Portuguese origin, due to the fact that it was the Portuguese who colonized Brazil Some foreign surnames were misspelled after many generations and today cannot be recognized in their original country [ citation needed ] (the French-Swiss family name Magnan changed to Manhães ...

  3. Category:Portuguese-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Portuguese-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 407 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Lists of most common surnames in South American countries

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    Most of the surnames of the Brazilian population have a Portuguese origin, due to Portuguese colonization in the country (it is estimated that 80% of the Brazilian population has at least one Portuguese ancestor), while other South American countries were largely colonized by the Spanish.

  5. Carvalho - Wikipedia

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    The surname is most common in Portugal, Brazil, Galicia (although in Galicia it may be spelled 'Carvallo' or 'Carballo'), the former Portuguese African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, etc.), people from the State of Goa, Vasai, a town to the north of Mumbai in India, and also found in the Americas and Asia-Pacific, in some people of Portuguese ...

  6. Silva - Wikipedia

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    Silva, da Silva, and de Silva are surnames of Portuguese or Galician origin which are widespread in the Portuguese-speaking countries [1] [2] [3] including Brazil. [4] [5] The name is derived from Latin silva ("forest" or "woodland"). [citation needed] It is the family name of the House of Silva.

  7. Sousa (surname) - Wikipedia

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    They also had children with local women, and the children were given their fathers' last names. Some Afro-Brazilians who returned to Africa also carry this last name. Among those are the descendants of Francisco Félix de Sousa, a white Portuguese-Brazilian man from Salvador, Bahia, in Brazil, who founded the De Souza family on the West African ...

  8. Reis (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Reis is a common surname in the Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil. It was originally a Christian devotional family name of the Middle Ages, probably due to the Portuguese name for the Biblical Magi, the Reis Magos (the Magi Kings). Sometimes the surname is dos Reis (of the Kings).

  9. Lima (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lima is a Portuguese language surname. Adriana Lima (born 1981), Brazilian model; Ana Clara Lima (born 1997), Brazilian television presenter and reporter; Antônio Lima dos Santos (1942–2025), known as Lima, Brazilian international footballer; Brian Lima (born 1972), Samoan rugby union player; Bruno Lima (born 1996), Argentine volleyball player