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  2. 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 401 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Portuguese name - Wikipedia

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    A Portuguese name, or Lusophone name – a personal name in the Portuguese language – is typically composed of one or two personal names, the mother's family surname and the father's family surname (rarely only one surname, sometimes more than two). For practicality, usually only the last surname ( excluding prepositions) is used in formal ...

  4. Pereira (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. "pear tree". Region of origin. Portugal, and Galiciaregion of Spain. Other names. Variant form(s) Da Pereira, Dapereira, Pereyra, Pereiras, Pereyras, Perera, Pereire, Peral, Perales and others. The coat of arms of Saint Nuno Álvares Pereira. The cross, which is a cross flory voided, is a common charge found in the coats of arms of ...

  5. Rodrigues (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name Rodrigo (or the short form Rui) is the Portuguese form of Roderick, meaning "famous power" or "famous ruler", from the Germanic elements "hrod" (fame) and "ric" (power), from the Proto-Germanic *Hrōþirīk(i)az. It was the name of Roderic, the last Visigothic King of Iberia. Not Jewish in origin but some Sephardic Jews adopted this name.

  6. Carvalho - Wikipedia

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    Carvalho ( Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐɾˈvaʎu] ), meaning ' oak ', is a Portuguese surname. Origin: Celtic toponymic, from (s)kerb (h) / karb (hard, twisted). [ 1] 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 ...

  7. Oliveira (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Oliveira (surname) Oliveira is a Spanish and Portuguese surname, used in Spanish -speaking and Portuguese -speaking countries, and to a lesser extent in former Spanish and Portuguese colonies. Its origin is from the Latin word olivarĭus , meaning ' olive tree '. In Spain and Portuguese, de Oliveira may refer to both 'of the olive tree' and/or ...

  8. Teixeira - Wikipedia

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    Teixeira (European Portuguese: [tɐjˈʃɐjɾɐ], Galician: [tejˈʃejɾɐ]) is a Galician-Portuguese surname based on the toponym Teixeira, derived from teixo "yew tree" (Latin taxus). [2] The progenitors of the name were a "Noble Portuguese Marrano family, originally bearing the surname of Sampayo ," and the Teixeira coat of arms was ...

  9. Ferreira (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ferreira (surname) Ferreira (Latin ferraria and ferrus) is a Portuguese and Galician toponymic and occupational surname, meaning "iron mine" (name of several locations in Portugal) and also the feminine variant of "blacksmith" ("ferreiro"), related to ironworks. The variants Ferreiro, Ferreiró, Ferreiros, Ferro, or Ferraria are less common.

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