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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: ...
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:
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
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 ).
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.
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.
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).
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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