surnames > santos-xavier
The last name "Santos Xavier" originates from Portuguese and Spanish. "Santos" means "saints" in both languages, typically denoting a connection to the Catholic Church. "Xavier" is of Basque origin, derived from the place name "Etxeberria" meaning "the new hou...
forenames > fabian-santos
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surnames > santos-aguilera
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surnames > araujo-dos-reis
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surnames > santos-melendrez
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surnames > dos-santos-melo
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surnames > murallas-santos
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forenames > santos-noe
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forenames > maria-rosa-dos
The name "Maria Rosa" is of Spanish and Portuguese origin. "Maria" is derived from the Latin name Maria, which is of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Miryam. "Rosa" is a Spanish and Portuguese word meaning "rose," which is also of Latin ...
surnames > dos-santos-laurier
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forenames > carol-santos
The first name Carol Santos does not have a widely recognized or documented origin. It appears to be a combination of the name Carol, which is of English origin meaning "free man" or "song", and the surname Santos, which is of Spanish and Portuguese origin mea...
forenames > lucia-dos-santos
The first name Lucia dos Santos is of Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Latin name "Lucia," which means "light." Dos Santos is a common Portuguese surname meaning "of the saints."
surnames > santos-de-farias
The last name "Santos de Farias" is of Portuguese origin and typically found in Portugal and Brazil. "Santos" means "saints" in Portuguese and is a common surname among Portuguese and Brazilian families. "Farias" is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, ...
forenames > arthur-santos
The first name "Arthur" originated from the Celtic language and means "bear" or "strong as a bear." The surname "Santos" originated from the Portuguese and Spanish word meaning "saints."
surnames > dos-santos-aranhita
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forenames > guerreiro
The first name "Guerreiro" has Portuguese origins. It is derived from the Portuguese word "guerreiro" which means warrior or fighter. It is a common surname in Portugal and Brazil, and is sometimes used as a first name to reflect strength and courage.
surnames > honte-dos
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surnames > bordonhos-dos-santos
The last name "Bordonhos dos Santos" is a Portuguese surname. "Dos Santos" is a common suffix in Portuguese surnames, meaning "of the saints" or "belonging to the saints". Meanwhile, "Bordonhos" does not have a clear origin or meaning in Portuguese. It is poss...
surnames > duarte-dos-reis
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surnames > perreira-santos
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surnames > lemes-dos-santos
The last name "Lemes dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin. "Lemes" is a surname commonly found in Portugal and Brazil, while "dos Santos" is a common surname in Portuguese-speaking countries, meaning "of the Saints". This combination indicates that the individu...
surnames > thauany-dos-santos
The last name "dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin and is common in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. It typically means "of the Saints" in Portuguese, indicating a family's religious devotion or connection to a particular saint.
surnames > bassi-dos-santos
The last name "Bassi Dos Santos" has its origin in Portugal and Brazil. "Bassi" is a surname of Italian origin, while "Dos Santos" is a common Portuguese and Brazilian surname that means "of the Saints" in English. This combination of Italian and Portuguese el...
surnames > orosco-de-santos
The last name "Orosco de Santos" likely originated in Spain as a combination of the surname "Orosco" and the maternal surname "Santos." "Orosco" is a Spanish surname believed to have Basque origins, possibly derived from the Basque word "orro" meaning pine tre...
surnames > zacarias-dos-santos
The last name "dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin, commonly found in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. It typically means "of the saints" or "belonging to the saints". The name "Zacarias" is of Hebrew origin and means "God has remembered".
surnames > santos-falla
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surnames > ochoa-santos
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forenames > eloisa-simon-santos
The name "Eloisa" is Latin in origin and is derived from the name "Heloise," which means "healthy" or "wide." "Simon" is of Hebrew origin, meaning "he has heard." "Santos" is a Spanish and Portuguese surname meaning "saints" or "holy."
surnames > nascimento-santos
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forenames > solange-dos-santos
The first name Solange has French origins and is derived from the Latin word "sollemnis" meaning solemn or dignified. Dos Santos is a common Portuguese and Spanish surname meaning "of the saints."
forenames > ramos-dos-santos
The first name "Ramos" is of Spanish origin, derived from the Old Spanish word "ramo," meaning "branch" or "bough." "Dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin and translates to "of the Saints" in English. This last name is commonly used in Portuguese-speaking countr...
forenames > kamila-dos-santos
The first name Kamila is of Arabic origin, meaning "perfect" or "complete." Dos Santos is a common surname originating from Portuguese-speaking countries, meaning "of the saints."
forenames > dayane-santos
The name Dayane Santos has Brazilian origins. "Dayane" is a variation of the name "Diana," which comes from Roman mythology. "Santos" is a common surname in Portuguese-speaking countries.
surnames > archila-santos
The last name "Archila Santos" has Spanish origins. "Archila" is a surname of Basque origin, while "Santos" is a common Spanish surname meaning "saints" or "holy".
forenames > deborah-santos
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surnames > santos-firmino
The last name Santos Firmino is of Portuguese origin. "Santos" means "saints" in Portuguese, denoting a connection to a religious or holy figure. "Firmino" likely derives from the Latin name "Firminus," which means "steadfast" or "firm."
surnames > dos-aujos
The surname Dos Aujos is of Portuguese origin. It is derived from the personal name Aujos, which is of ancient Visigothic origin. The prefix "Dos" indicates "of the" or "from the" in Portuguese.
surnames > dos-santos-armindo
The surname Dos Santos Armindo originated from Portugal and Brazil. "Dos Santos" is a common Portuguese and Brazilian surname meaning "of the saints" or "from the saints," while "Armindo" is a Portuguese masculine given name of uncertain origin.
surnames > da-rocha-santos
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surnames > andre-santos
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