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Portuguese names - Baby names with the origin Portuguese

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ebelina Possibly 'breath' or 'child of Abel' if from Abel; alternatively 'desired one' or related to Eve/Avelina if from Evelina/Avelina. Portuguese Girl
Ediane Likely 'wealthy/gracious' or 'prosperous and graceful' (approximate, based on component elements) Brazilian, Portuguese Girl
Edilene Likely 'noble' (by association with Adeline/Adelina) or a modern blended name without a fixed historical meaning Portuguese Girl
Egomas Manly twin Aramaic, Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Eleita Chosen; elected Portuguese Girl
Elisabete God is my oath Portuguese Girl
Elizalina From Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath"; formed as Eliza + -lina (diminutive) Portuguese Girl
Elzira Island (literally 'the island') Portuguese Girl
Engraciana Grace; gracious; full of grace Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Eraldo Army ruler / commander Italian, Portuguese Boy
Esaú Hairy; "he who is hairy" Hebrew, Portuguese Boy
Esmeralinda Emerald beauty / beautiful emerald Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Esrela Star (diminutive/variant) Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Estrela Maria Estrela ('star') + Maria (form of Mary) - roughly 'Star Mary' (a compound honoring Mary with the image of a star). Latin, Portuguese Girl
Eudesio Wealth, fortune; prosperous Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Eulallia Well-spoken; sweet-speaking; eloquent Greek, Portuguese Girl
Eumir Possibly 'good peace' (speculative); generally associated with 'peace' or 'goodness'. Portuguese Boy
Faro Lighthouse; (also) traveler or one who journeys Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Farol Lighthouse; beacon Portuguese, Spanish Unisex
Fava Broad bean (fava bean) Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Unisex
Fele Horse-loving Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Felicidade Happiness; good fortune Portuguese Girl
Felipina Lover of horses (from Greek 'Philippos': philos 'lover' + hippos 'horse') Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Felipão Augmentative of Felipe - 'big/great Felipe'; Felipe ultimately means 'lover/friend of horses'. Portuguese Boy
Ferreira Ironworks; iron mine Galician, Latin, Portuguese Girl
Filomene Beloved; possibly "lover of strength" Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Fio Varies by origin: 'thread' (Italian/Portuguese); 'flower' (from Italian Fiore); or 'fair/white' (from Gaelic Fiona). Often used simply as a short, affectionate form. Italian, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Flordelis Flower of the lily; beautiful flower Brazilian, Portuguese Girl
Floriano Flowering Italian, Latin, Portuguese Boy
fransisca Feminine form of Francis (from Latin Franciscus), meaning 'Frenchman' or broadly 'free one' Indonesian, Latin, Portuguese Girl
Frei From Germanic root meaning "free"; in Portuguese used as the title "Frei" meaning "friar" (brother/monk). Germanic, Portuguese Boy
Freira Literally 'nun' in Portuguese; as a given name it is rare and may be used as a feminine name or viewed as a variant/influence of Freya (Norse goddess). Portuguese Girl
Gama Varies by origin. Most widely known as a Portuguese family name (as in Vasco da Gama); in South Asia used as a strongman epithet/nickname; in Japanese 'gama' means 'toad' and is not usually a personal name. Japanese, Portuguese Boy
Garana Uncertain - possibly 'stork' (Welsh) or a place name; sometimes associated with the guaraná plant of the Amazon. Portuguese, Romanian Girl
Geiza Unclear or not well established; appears to be a modern or regional name without a widely recognized historical meaning Brazilian, Portuguese Girl
Germana Of German origin; 'brotherly' or 'from Germany' Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Getúlio Gaetulian Latin, Portuguese Boy
Gilmara Compound of 'Gil' (pledge; or joy) + 'Mara' (sea or bitter) - often interpreted as 'pledge/joy of the sea' or 'sea maiden'. Brazilian, Portuguese Girl
Glauco Blue-gray, gleaming (glaucous) Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Gleison Derived from the Irish surname Gleeson (Ó Glasáin), meaning 'descendant of Glasán' (root glas = 'green/gray') Portuguese Boy
Goncalino Derived from Gothic elements gund 'war' + salv 'safe' - broadly 'battle‑ready' / 'warrior'. Portuguese Boy
Goncalve From Germanic elements meaning 'battle' (gund) + 'safe/elf' - roughly 'battle-worthy' or 'safe in battle'. Portuguese Boy
Graca Grace; favor; blessing Portuguese Girl
Gracielly Grace; graceful, favor (derived from Latin gratia) Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Graciene Grace; favor or blessing Portuguese Girl
Gracinha Little grace; affectionate diminutive of Graça (grace) Portuguese Girl
Graciosa Graceful; full of grace; gracious Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Graziel Likely 'grace' or 'grace of God' - derived from Italian/Latin grazia ('grace') combined with the Hebrew element -el ('God'). Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Graziela Grace Italian, Portuguese Girl
Graziele Grace, favor Italian, Portuguese Girl

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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