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  2. Mendes (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mendes is a common Portuguese and Galician surname. ... Mendis, Sinhala surname which derives from "Mendes" This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 15: ...

  3. Mendez - Wikipedia

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    Méndez is a common Spanish surname of Germanic origin, [1] originally a patronymic, meaning Son of Mendo, Menendo, or Mem. A longer form sharing the same root is Menéndez, while the Portuguese form is Mendes. Méndez may refer to:

  4. Mendis - Wikipedia

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    Mendis is a common Sinhalese surname derived from the Português surname Mendes which was introduced to Sri Lanka during Portuguese rule in Sri Lanka. It may refer to Ajantha Mendis, Sri Lankan cricketer; B. J. P. Mendis, Surveyor General in Sri Lanka; Buddhika Mendis, Sri Lankan cricketer; Chaminda Mendis, Sri Lankan cricketer

  5. Mendes - Wikipedia

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    Mendes (Ancient Greek: Μένδης, gen.: Μένδητος ), the Greek name of the ancient Egyptian city of Djedet , also known in ancient Egypt as Per - Banebdjedet ("The Domain of the Ram Lord of Djedet ") and Anpet , is known today as Tell El-Ruba ( Arabic : تل الربع ).

  6. Mendo - Wikipedia

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    Mendo is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and surname. The surnames Méndez and Mendes are derived from Mendo. An alternative Portuguese form of Mendo is Mem.

  7. Mendes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mendes is the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian city of Djedet. Mendes may also refer to: Cândido Mendes, Maranhão, a city in Brazil; Mendes (name), a Portuguese surname; Mendes, Rio de Janeiro, a municipality in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Benveniste/Mendes family were prominent in 11th to 15th century France, Portugal and Spain.

  8. Benveniste - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Mendes (Tzemah Benveniste in Hebrew) was one of the wealthiest traders and bankers in Europe in the first half of the 16th century. He was the great-grandson of Abraham Benveniste. His family was forcibly converted Sephardic Jews known as Conversos (also called crypto-Jews, Marranos and secret Jews).

  9. Sousa family - Wikipedia

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    D. Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa, "the good" (1120 – 1190) D. Mendo de Sousa, "the sousão" (1140 -1197) D. Constança Mendes de Sousa (1245 - Santarém, 1298) D. Martim Afonso Chichorro (1250-1313) D. Martim Afonso Chichorro II or Martin Afonso de Sousa Chichorro (1280 -?) D. Maria Pais Ribeira, 15ª Lady of House of Sousa * c. 1285

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