Alves da Silva is a combined surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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A variety of association football players with the name Diego may refer to:
Robson may refer to:
Amaral is a Portuguese-language surname of toponymic origin, relatively common in Portugal and Brazil, amongst other countries. Its meaning probably comes from a plantation of a variety of grapes known as amara, used to produce wine, and the suffix -al denotes plantation. Amaral means a plantation of amaras.
Pires is a common surname in the Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil. It was originally a patronymic, meaning Son of Pedro or Son of Pero. Its Spanish equivalent is Pérez. It is a variant form of Peres. It may mean different things:
Thiago is the Portuguese equivalent of the names Jacob and James. It is the archaic spelling of the name Tiago, being presently mostly used in Brazil, while in Portugal the modern spelling largely prevails.
Ricardinho is a Brazilian football manager and former footballer.
Alexandre Silva may refer to:
Alves is a surname that appears to originate both from Portugal and Scotland. It is debatable whether the surname appeared first in one country or the other, since it is more prevalent in Portugal, but registered as far back as the 13th century in the church records at Alves, Moray, Northern Scotland.
Alves dos Santos and dos Santos Alves are a combined surname, may refer to:
Marquinhos, full name Marcos Aoás Corrêa, Brazilian footballer..
Wellington is the stage name of various Brazilian footballers:
Silva Oliveira is a Portuguese surname, it may be inherited from both father and mother:
Daniel da Silva may refer to:
William da Silva or William Silva may refer to:
Ferreira is a Portuguese, Spanish, French, South African and Indian surname, meaning 'blacksmith'. Other spellings are Ferreyra, Ferreiro, Ferrero, Ferrer, Ferraro, Ferreirua, Ferreiroa, Ferreiró, Ferreiros. People with those names include:
Vagner or Vágner is both a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Fernandinho is a hypocorism of the name Fernando and means "Little Fernando" or "Fernando Jr." in Portuguese.
Mateus, also spelled Matheus, is a Portuguese given name and surname, equivalent to the English Matthew. Notable people with the name include:
Vanderlei is a given name popular in Brazil as well as a surname. The given name derives from the surname, which derives from the Dutch van der Lee. Notable people with the name include:
Wanderley is a Brazilian surname. Notable people with the surname include: