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563Viriato is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Viriathus or Viriatus, derived from the Latin word viriae, meaning "bracelets," which itself has Celtic origins. The name is historically associated with the legendary Lus...
Vital is a masculine given name used in French, Portuguese (especially Brazilian), and Belarusian contexts. It represents a vernacular form of the Late Latin name Vitalis, derived from Latin vitalis meaning "of life, vit...
Vítor is the Portuguese and Galician form of the Latin name Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror". It is a common masculine given name in Portugal and Brazil, where it has been popular for centuries. The name carries the s...
Vitorino is a Portuguese masculine given name, derived as the Portuguese form of the Late Roman name Victorinus. The name Victorinus itself is a diminutive of Victor, which means "victor, conqueror" in Latin. Saint Victo...
Wagner is a Portuguese masculine given name derived from the German surname Wagner, which means "wagon maker, cartwright." As a first name, it is also commonly used in other languages, including German, English, and Scan...
Wálter is a Spanish and Portuguese variant form of Walter, distinguished by its acute accent over the 'a'. While Walter originated from the Germanic name Waltheri, meaning "power of the army" from elements walt "...
Wanderson is a Portuguese given name, primarily used in Brazil, and a variant of the English surname and given name Anderson. The name arose from a common practice in Lusophone cultures of adapting English surnames as fi...
Washington is a given name derived from the English surname of the same name. The name Washington originally referred to an English town, specifically Washington in Tyne and Wear, and means "settlement belonging to Wassa...
EventSuper Bowl LVIII was the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2023 season. It was played on February 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the...
Weslei is a Brazilian variant of Wesley, a given name that has gained popularity in Portuguese-speaking countries. The name ultimately derives from the English surname Wesley, which comes from a place name in England. Th...
Wesley is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Wesley. The surname comes from a place name meaning "west meadow" in Old English—from west "west" and leah "woodland, clearing." It was origina...
Wilian is a variant of William used in Latin America, particularly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking communities. The name William itself derives from the Germanic name Willehelm, composed of the elements willo 'will,...
Willian is a variant of William used in Latin America, particularly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking regions. While the standard Spanish form is Guillermo and the Portuguese form is Guilherme, the adaptation Willian r...
Wilson is an English surname-turned-given name meaning "son of William." It originated as a patronymic surname derived from the medieval nickname Will, itself a short form of William. The earliest recorded instances incl...
Xande is a Portuguese diminutive of Alexandre, typically used as a nickname or affectionate short form. It is common in Brazil and Portugal, often employed informally among friends and family.Etymology and OriginThe name...
Xandinho is a Portuguese diminutive of Alexandre, which itself derives from the Greek name Alexander. The suffix ‑inho conveys endearment or smallness, making Xandinho an affectionate, familiar variant, similar to Xande...
Xavier is a masculine given name with roots in the Basque language and culture, derived from the place name Etxeberria, meaning "the new house." The name gained prominence through the Jesuit missionary Saint Francis Xavi...
Zacarias is a Portuguese given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Zechariah meaning “Yahweh remembers.” It is also considered the Portuguese form of the Greek and Latin Zacharias, which itself deri...
Zé is a Portuguese diminutive of José, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Joseph. As a short, affectionate form of a classic name, Zé reflects the typically Portuguese tradition of creating informal, often one-syllable n...
Zeferino is the Portuguese form of the Late Roman name Zephyrinus, which derives from the Greek Zephyros, the name of the god of the west wind (see Zephyr). The name ultimately comes from the Greek Ζέφυρος (Zephyros).Rel...
Zé Manel is a common Portuguese diminutive of José Manuel, typically used as an informal or affectionate nickname. The name José Manuel itself combines José (the Spanish and Portuguese form of Joseph) and Manuel, and Zé...
Zé Maria is a Portuguese diminutive of José Maria, a compound name combining the names of the José and Maria, the parents of Jesus according to Christian tradition. This double name is common in Portuguese-speaking cultu...
Zezé is a Portuguese diminutive of José, the Portuguese form of Joseph. The name Joseph originates from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "He will add" (from the verb yasaf). In the Old Testament, Joseph is the son of Jacob...