Benevides may refer to:
Leo may refer to:
Rodrigo is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian name derived from the Germanic name Roderick, given specifically in reference to either King Roderic, the last Visigothic ruler or to Saint Roderick, one of the Martyrs of Córdoba . The modern given name has the short forms Ruy, Rui, and in Galician Roi.
Cesar, César or Cèsar may refer to:
Vidal is a Catalan, Aragonese, and possibly also Romansh surname, which also appears in French, Italian, Portuguese and English, and as a given name.
Becker is one of the German-language surnames, along with Bäcker and Baecker, that derive from the [baːk]~[bɛk] root, which refers to baking. The surname began as a name for a baker. In northern Germany it can also derive from the word Beck for Bach to denote origin.
Crespo is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian surname and a place name, meaning "curly". A more common Italian form of the surname is Crespi. It may refer to:
This page is about a Portuguese surname. For the similar Spanish surname, see Coello (disambiguation).
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Franciscus.
Claudio is an Italian and Spanish first name. In Portuguese it is accented Cláudio. In Catalan and Occitan it is Claudi, while in Romanian it is Claudiu.
Santos may refer to:
Danilo is a male given name meaning "God is my judge" in Hebrew. It's a very common given name in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Serbian.
Ramiro is a Spanish and Portuguese name. Notable people with the name include:
Abreu is a Galician-Portuguese surname.
Barreto is a surname of Portuguese origin, also found in the former Portuguese colonies of Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Timor-Leste and Goa as well as Spain and Latin America. In 1786, the title of Conde de Casa Barreto was created by King Charles III of Spain and bestowed upon Jacinto Tomás Barreto of Havana, Cuba.
Salvador Correia de Sá e Benevides was a Portuguese admiral and crown administrator. In 1625 he fought the Dutch invasion of Salvador in Brazil and regained Angola and São Tomé Island from the Dutch in 1647. He was the governor of Rio de Janeiro, parts of Southern Brazil and Angola.
Ávila or Avila is a Spanish or Galician surname, originally de Ávila.
Prado is a last name of Italian origin from the island of Sicily; variations of the last name include "Di Prado" and "Prato"
Tiaguinho or Thiaguinho is a Portuguese name derived from Tiago or Thiago, meaning little Tiago or Tiago junior, and may refer to:
Campos is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "Fields" in both languages. Notable people with the surname include:
Antonio Santos may refer to: