celebrity > patrick-vieira
Patrick Vieira is a retired French professional footballer who was born on June 23, 1976, in Dakar, Senegal. He began his career at AS Cannes before moving on to play for AC Milan, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan, and Manchester City. Vieira made a name for him...
surnames > montoya-gaspar
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surnames > vieira-miranda
The last name "Vieira Miranda" originated in Portugal and Brazil. "Vieira" is a Portuguese surname derived from the word "vieira," meaning scallop or pilgrim's shell in Portuguese. It is often associated with the Catholic pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. ...
surnames > vieira-esteves
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surnames > adilson-vieira
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surnames > vieira-bourdin
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surnames > vieira-de-melo
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surnames > esteves-vieira
Esteves and Vieira are both Portuguese surnames. Esteves is derived from the given name Esteve, which is a variation of the name Stephen. The name Stephen comes from the Greek word "stephanos," meaning "crown" or "wreath." Vieira is a common Portuguese surna...
surnames > gaspar-narvaez
The last name "Gaspar Narvaez" is of Spanish origin. "Gaspar" is a given name of Persian origin meaning 'treasurer', while "Narvaez" is a surname of Spanish origin derived from the place name Narváez, a town in the province of Salamanca, Spain.
surnames > pinelli-vieira
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forenames > gaspar-alberto
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forenames > luciana-vieira
The first name "Luciana" has Latin origins and is a feminine form of the name "Lucianus," which means "light" or "illumination." The surname "Vieira" is of Portuguese origin and is derived from the word for "scallop," which was a common symbol used in Portugue...
surnames > vieira-padilla
The last name "Vieira Padilla" is of Spanish origin. "Vieira" is derived from the Portuguese word "vieira," meaning scallop shell, which was used as a symbol in the Middle Ages by pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela. "Padilla" is of Spanish origin and...
forenames > adriana-vieira
The name Adriana is of Latin origin and means "from Adria" or "dark". Vieira is a Portuguese surname, derived from the word "vieira" which means "scallop" in Portuguese.
surnames > geraldo-vieira
The last name "Vieira" is of Portuguese origin and is derived from the word "viera," meaning "beach" or "sandy area." The surname is commonly found in Portugal and Brazil. "Geraldo" is a common Portuguese first name.
surnames > vieira-do-rego
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surnames > bragado-vieira
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surnames > herrera-gaspar
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surnames > gaspar-de-lima
The last name Gaspar de Lima is of Portuguese origin. It likely originated from a person with the first name Gaspar, combined with the geographic location of Lima in Peru.
surnames > vieira-delfino
The last name "Vieira Delfino" originates from Portugal. "Vieira" is a common Portuguese surname derived from the word "vieira," meaning scallop or seashell, which was often used as a symbol in Christian pilgrimages. "Delfino" is also of Portuguese origin and ...
surnames > bocatti-vieira
The last name "Bocatti Vieira" appears to be of Portuguese origin. "Vieira" is a common Portuguese surname meaning "scallop" or "scallop seller." It could have originated as a nickname for someone who collected or sold scallops. "Bocatti" is less common and ma...
surnames > candeia-vieira
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surnames > vieira-da-sila
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surnames > vieira-junior
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surnames > courela-vieira
The last name "Courela Vieira" is of Portuguese origin. "Courela" is a Portuguese word meaning "small farm or estate" and "Vieira" is a common Portuguese surname derived from the word "vieira," meaning "scallop" in Portuguese, which is also used as a symbol in...
surnames > correia-gaspar
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surnames > vieira-socorro
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surnames > alvarez-gaspar
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surnames > vieira-zandona
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surnames > vieira-ricardo
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forenames > de-pina-vieira
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surnames > vieira-texeira
The last name "Vieira Texeira" is of Portuguese origin. "Vieira" is derived from the Portuguese word for "scallop" and may have originally been a nickname for someone who lived near or gathered scallops. "Texeira" is a locational surname derived from various p...
surnames > gaspar-almeida
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surnames > marquis-vieira
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surnames > peixoto-vieira
The last name Peixoto Vieira has Portuguese origin. Peixoto is a Portuguese surname meaning "fisherman" or "son of a fisherman". Vieira is a common Portuguese surname derived from the word "vieira", meaning "scallop", which is also a symbol of the medieval pil...
surnames > zdepski-vieira
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surnames > vieira-pedrozo
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surnames > martin-gaspar
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surnames > barrero-vieira
The last name "Barrero Vieira" is of Spanish origin. The surname "Barrero" is derived from the Spanish word "barrera," meaning barrier or hurdle. "Vieira" is a Portuguese and Galician surname of toponymic origin, meaning someone who is from a place called "Vie...
surnames > cazorla-gaspar
The surname "Cazorla Gaspar" originates from Spain. "Cazorla" is a Spanish surname derived from the town of Cazorla in the province of Jaén, while "Gaspar" is a common Spanish surname of Latin origin, meaning "treasurer" or "the one who brings gifts", possibl...
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