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Elton Masculine Albanian English +2

Elton is a masculine given name and surname of English origin. As a given name, it is used in English-speaking countries, as well as in Albanian, Portuguese, and Swedish contexts. The name derives from an English surname...

Emanuel Masculine Croatian Czech +7

Emanuel is a masculine given name used in numerous European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, and Swedish. It is a form of Emmanuel, which itself derives from...

Emiliano Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Emiliano is a male given name used in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Aemilianus, which itself originated from the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emil). The root name Aemiliu...

Emílio Masculine Portuguese

Emílio is a Portuguese masculine given name, equivalent to the English Emil. It is a learned borrowing directly from the Latin Aemilius, the name of a prominent Roman gens (family clan). The Latin surname Aemilius is der...

Enéas Masculine Portuguese

Enéas is a masculine given name used in Portuguese, particularly in Brazil. It is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Aeneas, deriving from the Latinized version of the Greek hero's name.EtymologyThe name traces back to the...

Enoque Masculine Portuguese

Enoque is the Portuguese form of Enoch, derived from the Hebrew name (Ḥanoḵ) meaning "dedicated." In Portuguese-speaking countries, it is less common than the original Enoch or the Hebrew Chanokh, but retains strong bibl...

Erasmo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Erasmo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Erasmus. The name Erasmus itself derives from the Greek word erasmios, meaning "beloved" or "desired," suggesting a child who is cherished.Etymology and Historical O...

Érico Masculine Portuguese

Érico is the Portuguese form of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "ever ruler," from elements ei (ever, always) and ríkr (ruler, king). Recognized in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil...

Ernesto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Ernesto is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Ernest. This name ultimately derives from the Old High German element ernust, meaning "serious, earnest". As a variant of Ernest, Ernesto carries the same core mean...

Estevão Masculine Portuguese

Estevão is a Portuguese male given name, the local form of Stephen. Deriving from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or more precisely "that which surrounds", the name ultimately traces back to the I...

Euclides Masculine Portuguese Ancient Greek

Euclides is a Latinized form of Euclid, derived from the Ancient Greek name Εὐκλείδης (Eukleides), meaning "good glory"—from eu ("good") and kleos ("glory"), combined with the patronymic suffix -ides. Etymology and Histo...

Eugénio Masculine Portuguese

Eugénio is the European Portuguese form of Eugenius, which traces back through the Roman name to the Ancient Greek original Eugenios, derived from eugenes meaning "well born" and composed of the elements eu "good" and ge...

Eugênio Masculine Portuguese

Eugênio is a Portuguese masculine given name, predominantly used in Brazil, equivalent to Eugenio in Spanish. It is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Eugene, ultimately derived from the Latin name Eugenius, which itself c...

Eurico Masculine Portuguese

Eurico is the Portuguese form of Euric, a Gothic name meaning 'eternal ruler' (from elements aiws 'age, eternity' and reiks 'ruler, king').EtymologyThe Germanic root *Aiwareiks evolved into Euric (Visigothic) and later s...

Eurípedes Masculine Portuguese

Eurípedes is the Portuguese form of Euripides, derived from the Ancient Greek name Εὐριπίδης (Euripidēs). The name originates from the Greek noun Εὔριπος (Euripos), meaning 'strait,' particularly the Euripus Strait separ...

Eusébio Masculine Portuguese

Eusébio is the Portuguese form of Eusebius, derived from the Greek name Eusebios, which ultimately comes from Greek εὐσεβής (eusebes) meaning "pious." This name combines the Greek elements εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and σέβω...

Eustáquio Masculine Portuguese

Eustáquio is the Portuguese form of Eustace, derived ultimately from the Late Latin Eustachius, which was conflated with Eustathius from Greek origins. The name's core meaning is rooted in two Greek elements: εὖ (eu, 'go...

Eutímio Masculine Portuguese

Eutímio is the Portuguese form of the name Euthymius, which itself is a Latinized version of the ancient Greek name Εὐθύμιος (Euthymios). The name is derived from the Greek word εὔθυμος (euthymos), composed of the elemen...

Evaldo Masculine Portuguese

Evaldo is a Portuguese masculine given name, derived from the Germanic name Ewald. Ewald itself comes from the Old German elements ewa "law, custom" and walt "power, authority", giving it the meaning "power of the law" o...

Evandro Masculine Portuguese

Evandro is the Portuguese form of Evander, a name rooted in Roman mythology via Evandrus, the Latinized version of the Greek Εὔανδρος (Euandros), meaning "good of man" — from eu meaning "good" and aner meaning "man" (gen...

Evaristo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Evaristo is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Evaristus, a name of Greek origin. It derives from the Greek name Euaristos, meaning "well pleasing," composed of eu meaning "good, well" and arestos meaning "plea...

Everaldo Masculine Portuguese

Everaldo is the Portuguese form of Everald, an English name ultimately derived from the Old German Eberolt. The root name is composed of the elements ebur "boar" and walt "power, authority", giving the name the meaning "...

Everton Masculine Portuguese

Everton is a Portuguese masculine given name derived from the English surname Everton, itself originating from a place name. The place name is composed of Old English elements: eofor meaning "wild boar" and tun meaning "...

Expedito Masculine Portuguese

Expedito is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Expeditus. The name originates from the Latin word expeditus, meaning "ready, prepared," derived from the verb expedio ("to free, to prepare, to make ready"). This name i...

Ezequiel Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Etymology and MeaningEzequiel is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Ezekiel, a name derived from the Hebrew Yeḥezqel, meaning “God will strengthen.” The name is composed of the elements ʾel (God) and ḥazaq (to strengthen...

Fabiano Masculine Italian Portuguese

Fabiano is the Italian and Portuguese form of the Latin name Fabian, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, meaning "belonging to the Fabia gens" (the clan of the Fabii). The ultimate root of the name is...

Fábio Masculine Portuguese

Fábio is the Portuguese form of the ancient Roman family name Fabius. The Latin name Fabius itself is derived from faba, meaning "bean," and the Fabian gens (clan) was one of the most prominent patrician families in earl...

Fabrício Masculine Portuguese

Fabrício is a Portuguese male given name, equivalent to the Spanish Fabricio. It is a form of the Roman family name Fabricius, which derived from Latin faber meaning "craftsman." The name has ancient roots, with Gaius Fa...

Faustino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Faustino is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of the Roman cognomen Faustinus, itself derived from the Latin name Faustus, meaning “auspicious” or “lucky.” The name was borne by several early Christian saints, co...

Fausto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Fausto is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of the Roman name Faustus. Derived from the Latin word faustus meaning “auspicious, lucky,” the original Roman name was used as a cognomen and occasionally as a praenom...

Feliciano Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Feliciano is the Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of the late Roman name Felicianus, a derivative of Felix, which originates from the Latin word meaning "lucky, successful". The name Felix was popular among early Chr...

Felipe Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Felipe is the Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese form of Philip, derived from the Greek name Philippos (philos meaning "friend" or "lover" and hippos meaning "horse"), thus denoting a "friend of horses." This etymology ref...

Felipinho Masculine Portuguese

Felipinho is a Portuguese diminutive of Felipe, the Portuguese form of Philip. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses," from φίλος (philos) "friend" and ἵππος (hippos)...

Félix Masculine French Hungarian +2

Félix is a masculine given name used in French, Hungarian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is the form of Felix in these languages, deriving from the Latin name Felix, itself from the word fēlīx meaning "lucky" or "successfu...

Fernando Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Fernando is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian given name, as well as a common surname in these and former colonial regions. It is the form of Ferdinand in these Romance languages.Etymology and Historical ContextFernando...

Fernão Masculine Portuguese

Fernão is a Portuguese form of Ferdinand, a name with Gothic origins meaning “bold peace” or possibly “bold journey,” derived from elements friþus (“peace”) and nanþa (“boldness, daring”). It stands as a vernacular Iberi...

Filipe Masculine Portuguese

Filipe is the Portuguese form of Philip, derived from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses." This etymology combines philos ("friend, lover") and hippos ("horse").Historical and Royal BearersFil...

Firmino Masculine Portuguese

Firmino is a Portuguese name and surname, primarily used in Brazil and Portugal, derived from the Late Latin name Firminus, which itself comes from the Latin word firmus, meaning "firm" or "steadfast." The name was borne...

Flávio Masculine Portuguese

EtymologyFlávio is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Flavius, which derives from the Latin word flavus meaning "yellow" or "golden." The name likely originally referred to someone with blonde hair or a golden complex...

Florêncio Masculine Portuguese

Florêncio is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Florence, derived from Florentius. The name ultimately comes from florens meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing." As a distinctly Portuguese masculine given name, it refl...

Floro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Floro is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Florus name, which originated as a Roman cognomen derived from Latin flos, meaning "flower" (genitive floris). The name carries an enduring connection to classica...

Fortunato Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Fortunato is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish male given name derived from the Late Latin cognomen Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate, blessed, happy". The name originates from the Latin word fortuna (fortune, luck), ulti...

Francisco Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Francis, ultimately from the Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman." The name traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, whose name is believed to derive from a type of...

Franklin Masculine English Portuguese

Franklin is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the medieval English word frankelin, meaning "freeman" or "landowner of free but not noble birth." The term originated from Anglo-Norman fraunclein, refe...

Fred Masculine Dutch English +5

Fred is a common short form of Frederick and other names containing the Germanic element fred, meaning "peace." It is used across multiple languages, including Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, and S...

Frederico Masculine Portuguese

Frederico is the Portuguese form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler" (from fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king"). While Frederick has been widespread across Europe due to its royal and imper...

Fúlvio Masculine Portuguese

Fúlvio is the Portuguese form of the ancient Roman family name Fulvio, itself derived from the Latin Fulvius. The root, fulvus, means "yellow, tawny" — likely referencing hair color or complexion. This follows a well-doc...

Gabriel Masculine Georgian Catalan +16

Gabriel is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name Gavri'el (גַבְרִיאֵל), meaning "God is my strong man" or "God is my hero." The name combines the elements gever ("strong man, hero") and ʾel ("God"). It is u...

Galvão Masculine Portuguese

Galvão is a Portuguese given name derived from Gawain, a figure of Arthurian legend. The name entered the Portuguese language through the influence of medieval Romance literature, likely via French or Spanish intermediar...

Gaspar Masculine Portuguese Spanish +1

Gaspar is a given name of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin origin. It is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Jasper, and also serves as the Latin form of the name. The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition and has be...

Geovane Masculine Portuguese

Geovane is a Portuguese given name, predominantly used in Brazil. It is a Brazilian variant of the Italian name Giovanni, which itself is the Italian form of Iohannes, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan (Yah...

Geraldo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Geraldo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Gerald. This name ultimately derives from a Germanic compound meaning "spear power" or "power of the spear" (see Ger and Walt), introduced to the Iberian and Italia...

Germano Masculine Italian Portuguese

Germano is the Italian and Portuguese form of the Latin name Germanus. It reflects the adaptation of an ancient Roman cognomen into the Romance languages, carrying with it a rich history of early Christian sainthood and...

Gérson Masculine Portuguese

Gérson is a Portuguese given name, the Portuguese form of the Hebrew names Gershon or Gershom. The name entered Portuguese-speaking cultures through the Bible, where Gershon was a son of Levi and Gershom a son of Moses....

Gervásio Masculine Portuguese

Gervásio is the Portuguese form of Gervasius, a name of debated etymology. Gervasius itself may be a Latinized form of a Germanic name whose first element derives from ger "spear". The second element is uncertain; some p...

Gil 1 Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Gil 1 is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Giles, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Aegidius, ultimately from Greek αἰγίδιον (aigidion) meaning "young goat." The name is associated with Saint Giles, an 8th-c...

Gilberto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Gilberto is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Gilbert, a name of Germanic origin that was introduced to England by the Normans. The root name Gilbert derives from the Old German elements gisal meaning "pledge,...

Gilmar Masculine Portuguese

Gilmar is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname, most famously associated with the Brazilian football goalkeeper Gylmar dos Santos Neves (1930–2013), widely known simply as Gilmar. The name is a portmanteau of hi...

Gilson Masculine Portuguese

Gilson is a masculine given name primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries. It originates as a transferred use of the English and French surname Gilson, which is a patronymic derived from the given name Giles.Etymo...

Gláucio Masculine Portuguese

Gláucio is a Portuguese male given name, derived from the Roman cognomen Glaucia. The Roman name stems from the Latin adjective glaucus, meaning "bluish grey" — a color term borrowed from the Greek glaucos (γλαυκός), whi...

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