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Alex Unisex Czech Danish +12

Alex is a unisex short form of Alexander, Alexandra, and other names beginning with Alex. Stemming from the Greek element alexein meaning "to protect" or "to defend," Alex has been used as a diminutive for those names af...

Amor Unisex Portuguese Spanish +2

Amor is a name derived directly from the Latin word amor, meaning "love." In Roman mythology, Amor was another name for the god Cupid, the son of Venus and Mars, who was often depicted as a winged, blindfolded boy armed...

Carmo Unisex Portuguese

Carmo is a Portuguese given name and surname, derived from the title of the Virgin Mary known as Carmel. The name ultimately traces its roots to the biblical Mount Carmel, meaning 'garden' in Hebrew, a site of early Chri...

Duda Unisex Portuguese

Duda is a unisex given name and surname primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries. As a given name, it is a Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo (the Portuguese form of Edward) or Eduarda. The name therefore carries th...

Emerson Unisex English Portuguese

Emerson is an English and Portuguese given name, a transferred use of an English surname meaning "son of Emery". The surname itself originates from Anglo-Saxon, either from Emars sunu (son of Emar) or from Emery's son. T...

Evangelista Unisex Italian Portuguese +1

Evangelista is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish given name meaning "evangelist, preacher," derived from Latin, ultimately from the Greek εὐάγγελος (euangelos) meaning "bringing good news." The name is principally insp...

José Unisex French Portuguese +1

José is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Joseph, as well as a French variant. In Spanish-speaking regions, it is often used as part of compound names like José Manuel or José María, and in Portuguese-speaking regions, it...

Wendel Unisex Dutch German +1

Wendel is a given name and surname used in Dutch, German, and Portuguese-speaking regions. It originates as a short form of Germanic names containing the element wentil, meaning "a Vandal." The Vandals were a Germanic tr...

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