
The last name "Alves dos Santos da Rocha" is of Portuguese origin. "Alves" is a common surname in Portugal, derived from the given name "Alvar" or "Alvaro." "Dos Santos" means "of the saints" and typically indicates a family with religious ties. "Da Rocha" translates to "of the rock" and may indicate a family that lived near a rocky formation or played a role in quarrying or stonemasonry.
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