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Portuguese names - Baby names with the origin Portuguese

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Manoel God is with us Portuguese Boy
Manuell God is with us Portuguese Boy
Marcelinho Little Marcelo Latin, Portuguese Boy
Mari-Ana Combination of Maria (variously 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'sea of bitterness') and Ana ('grace' or 'favor') - roughly 'beloved grace' or 'bitter grace' Portuguese, Slavic Girl
Maria Clara Combines Maria (traditionally 'beloved'/'bitter'/'wished-for child') and Clara ('clear, bright, famous') - overall: 'beloved and bright/clear' Portuguese Girl
Marilene A compound of Maria ('beloved' or historically 'bitter') and Helene ('light, torch') - often interpreted as 'beloved light' or 'Mary + Helen' Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Marilza Combination of Maria ('beloved' / 'sea of bitterness') and Liza/Luiza ('God is my oath' or 'famous warrior') - roughly 'beloved pledged to God' or 'beloved and renowned'. Portuguese Girl
Marinha 'of the sea' - used as a diminutive form meaning 'little sea' or 'little Marina' Portuguese Girl
Marlos Uncertain - commonly interpreted as 'free man' via Carlos/Charles; sometimes seen as a modern blend (e.g., 'mar' = sea) without a fixed traditional meaning Portuguese Boy
Mata Varies by origin - 'mother' (Sanskrit), 'eye' or 'face' (Malay/Indonesian/Māori), or a place/vegetation term (Spanish/Portuguese surname) Croatian, Indonesian, Malay, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Meire Likely 'light' (from Hebrew Meir/Meira) or related to Mary ('beloved' or other traditional senses) depending on derivation Portuguese Girl
Miguelly Who is like God? Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Morala Unclear; possibly related to Spanish 'mora' (blackberry or Moor) or to surnames meaning 'mulberry' - no single established meaning Portuguese Girl
Moras Likely 'from Mora' (place-name) or 'mulberry/blackberry'; alternatively related to 'Moor'/'dark-skinned' from Latin Maurus - meaning varies by origin Portuguese Unisex
Morenah Brunette; dark-haired or brown-skinned Portuguese, Spanish Girl
moriera Derived from Portuguese 'moreira' - 'mulberry tree' or 'place of mulberries' Galician, Portuguese Girl
Moura From Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'Moor' - literally 'Moorish woman' or 'dark-skinned'; in Portuguese folklore linked to the 'moura encantada' (enchanted maiden). Portuguese Girl
Naldinho Diminutive of Naldo - 'little Naldo'; underlying names commonly mean 'ruler's counsel' or 'wise ruler' (from Germanic elements ragin 'counsel' + wald 'rule'). Portuguese Boy
Natividade Nativity; birth (especially the birth of Christ) Portuguese Girl
Nei In Mandarin (内, nèi): "inside" or "inner". As a Portuguese/Brazilian nickname: no independent meaning, derived from longer names. Brazilian, Portuguese Unisex
Nelma A diminutive form whose precise meaning varies by root name - commonly understood as 'little Nel' and associated with 'bright/light' (from Eleanor) or 'horn/strength' (from Cornelia) Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Nen Diminutive of Nenad meaning 'unexpected'; also used affectionately to mean 'baby' in Portuguese/Brazilian. Brazilian, Portuguese, Slavic Unisex
NeNe Baby; grandmother; peaceful Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish Girl
Neno Diminutive of Nenad meaning 'unexpected' in Slavic contexts; in Iberian usage derived from nene/néné meaning 'baby' or 'little one'. Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Nepomuceno From Nepomuk (a town in Bohemia); associated with Saint John of Nepomuk Czech, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Ney Named after the ney, a traditional end-blown reed flute; associated with music and spiritual/spiritual expression. Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Turkish Boy
Normanda Northern woman; woman from the north French, Portuguese Girl
Nívea Snow-white Latin, Portuguese Girl
Onofre He who is continually good Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Otelo Wealthy, fortunate (associated with Otto) Portuguese Boy
Pablinho Diminutive meaning 'little Paul' (from Latin Paulus: small/humble) Portuguese Boy
Paiva From Paiva (the Paiva River/place) Finnish, Portuguese Unisex
Palmeira Palm tree / from the palm trees (place name) Galician, Portuguese Girl
Palmirah Of the palms; from the city of Palmyra (palm tree) Portuguese Girl
Pato Literally 'duck' in Spanish/Portuguese; commonly used as a familiar nickname for Patrick/Patricio Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Paulinho Diminutive of Paul - 'little Paul' (from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble') Portuguese Boy
Pedey Little rock - diminutive of Peter (meaning 'rock' or 'stone') Portuguese Boy
Pedrinho Little Pedro; 'little rock' (diminutive of Pedro) Portuguese Boy
Pedros Rock, stone Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Pelagio Derived from Greek pelagos 'sea' - 'of the sea' or 'from the sea'. Greek, Italian, Portuguese Boy
Penha Rock; crag; cliff Portuguese Girl
Perlinda Compound name meaning "beautiful pearl" (pearl + pretty/beautiful) Germanic, Portuguese Girl
Perpetuo Perpetual; everlasting; eternal Italian, Latin, Portuguese Boy
Pico Peak; point; beak Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Piripiri In Māori, related to 'piri' meaning 'to cling, adhere, be close'; in Portuguese/African usage it refers to the piri‑piri pepper (from Swahili 'pilipili' meaning 'pepper'). Portuguese Unisex
Pitty No independent meaning as a standalone name; meaning depends on the root name - e.g., from Patricia ('noble') or from Peter/Pieter ('rock') Portuguese Unisex
Portuguese) Please provide the specific baby name to look up. Portuguese
Praza Public square or meeting place (alternatively a name built from the prefix 'pra-' meaning 'forth/forward') Portuguese Unisex
Prescila Venerable, ancient English, Latin, Portuguese Girl
Primeiro First; the first or firstborn Portuguese Boy

Portuguese name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Portuguese-origin name in our dataset.

496
Names in this origin
17
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
36,428
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