surnames > rb-dos-santos
The last name "RB dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin. "RB" is likely an abbreviation for a given name, and "dos Santos" means "of the saints" in Portuguese, indicating a probable connection to Catholicism.
forenames > ecole-du-dos
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surnames > santos-monroy
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surnames > missias-dos-santos
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surnames > santos-novais
The last name Santos Novais is of Portuguese origin. "Santos" means "saints" in Portuguese, indicating a religious or pious connection, while "Novais" is derived from the Portuguese word "nova," meaning "new." It is possible that this surname originated from a...
surnames > cantillo-santos
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surnames > dos
The last name "dos" is of Portuguese origin. It is a common component in Portuguese surnames, used as a preposition meaning "from" or "of", indicating a person's place of origin or association with a specific location.
surnames > dos-reis-louro-moita
The last name "Dos Reis Louro Moita" is of Portuguese origin. The name "Dos Reis" means "of the kings" or "of the kingship" in Portuguese, indicating a possible association with royalty or nobility. "Louro" is a word that means "blonde" or "fair-haired" in Por...
surnames > dos-santos-garrucho
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surnames > dos-santos-tereso
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surnames > santos-favero
The last name "Santos Favero" is of Italian and Portuguese origin. "Santos" is a common surname in Portugal and Brazil, derived from the word "santos" meaning "saints" in Portuguese. "Favero" is an Italian surname, which may have originated from the word "fabe...
forenames > romeo-santos
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surnames > lisboa-santos
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surnames > colaco-dos-santos
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surnames > fritz-dos-reis
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forenames > osvaldo-luiz-santos
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forenames > danni-dos-santos
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forenames > dionete-dos-santos
The first name Dionete originates from the Greek name Dionysius, meaning "follower of Dionysos, the god of wine and revelry." Dos Santos is a common Portuguese surname meaning "of the saints."
forenames > yisel-santos
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surnames > barcelo-dos-santos
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forenames > santos-p
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forenames > fabyana-santos
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surnames > mendieta-santos
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forenames > angela-santos
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forenames > romilton-santos
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surnames > regina-santos
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surnames > tiria-santos
The last name "Tiria Santos" is of Portuguese origin. "Tiria" could be a variation of the name "Tiago," which is a Portuguese form of James, while "Santos" is a common Portuguese and Spanish surname meaning "saints."
surnames > santos-penaranda
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forenames > erica-santos
The first name Erica Santos originates from a combination of sources. "Erica" is of Scandinavian origin meaning "ruler" or "eternal ruler," while "Santos" is a common surname in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries meaning "saints" or "holy ones."
surnames > bento-dos-santos
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surnames > santos-de-oliveira
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surnames > dos-reis-lucas
The surname dos Reis Lucas has Portuguese origin. "dos Reis" means "of the kings" in English, while "Lucas" is a common given name in Portuguese-speaking countries. The combination of the two suggests a noble or royal association in the family's history.
surnames > dos-santos-gastalho
The last name "dos Santos Gastalho" is of Portuguese origin. "Dos Santos" translates to "of the saints" in English and is a common last name in Portuguese-speaking countries, usually indicating a connection to the Catholic Church. "Gastalho" is a less common s...
surnames > dos-santos-texeira
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surnames > barboza-dos-santos
The last name "Barboza dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin. "Barboza" is a surname derived from the word "barba" which means beard, and "dos Santos" means "of the saints" in Portuguese, indicating a connection to religious devotion or ancestors with the surnam...
surnames > rozenski-dos-santos
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surnames > santos-closs
The surname "Santos Closs" originates from Portugal and Spain. "Santos" is a common surname in both countries and is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese word for "saints." "Closs" is likely a variation or additional surname that was added to "Santos" at so...
surnames > pires-dos-santos
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surnames > santos-porras
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surnames > siqueira-dos-santos
The last name "Siqueira dos Santos" is of Portuguese origin. "Siqueira" comes from the Latin word "sicarius," meaning "assassin," while "dos Santos" means "of the saints" in Portuguese. It is common in Brazil and is typically used as a combination of two surna...
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