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This name is the Portuguese and Galician version of Alfonso. It was borne by the first king of Portugal, who reigned during the 12th century.
The Galician version of the Visigothic name *Hildiwara, which combines the Gothic elements hilds meaning "battle" and wars meaning "aware" or...
A Portuguese and Galician variation of Alexius.
The various linguistic forms of Alexander. One notable bearer of this name is Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), a French writer famous for penning The Thre...
These names are the Portuguese, Galician, and Catalan versions of Amadeus.
The origin of this name is unclear, but it might be connected to the Latin word amarus, meaning "bitter," or it could derive from the Visigothic name ...
French, Portuguese, and Galician versions of Andreas (see Andrew).
Variations of Arthur in various languages.
The names Portuguese and Galician versions of Bartholomew. An illustrious individual with this name is the Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias, who...
The Portuguese and Galician form of Blanche.
The names Portuguese, Occitan, and Galician are variants of Katherine.
Diminutive form of Catarina.
These names are the Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, and Italian versions of Celsus.
Signifies "worthy, dignified" in Spanish and Galician, derived from the Latin word dignus.
The Portuguese and Galician form of Dominicus (see Dominic).
The Portuguese and Galician form of Dolores.
A combination of Dora and the name suffix inda. It was apparently coined by the English writers John Dryden and William D'Avenant for their play The...
Welsh and Galician form of Iacobus (see James). Two early Welsh kings of Gwynedd bore this name. It is also the name of the villain in Shakespeare"s...
Possibly a Portuguese and Galician form of Irene. A 7th-century saint (also known as Irene) from Tomar in Portugal bore this name. It is also the...
The Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician variant of Linus.
The Galician form and a Portuguese variation of Manuel.
The Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, and Occitan variant of Margaret. In these languages, it is also the common word for the daisy flower (species...
Spanish, Galician, and Icelandic versions of Maria.
In Spain, it has been the most enduringly popular name for girls since the 13th century. Over the...A Galician diminutive of Maria.
The Spanish, Portuguese and Galician form of Michael. A notable bearer was Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), the Spanish novelist and poet...
The Portuguese, Galician, and Catalan variant of Nicholas.
The Portuguese and Galician form of Paulus (see Paul).
The Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Galician form of Roderick, derived through the Latinized Gothic form Rudericus. A notable bearer was Rodrigo...
A form of Sarah used in various languages.
Portuguese and Galician form of Thomas.
Spanish, Galician and European Portuguese form of Veronica.