Daniel dos Santos may refer to:
Pelé was a Brazilian footballer.
China, officially the People's Republic of China, is a country in East Asia.
Dudu may refer to:
Serginho is a diminutive form of the given name Sérgio and may refer to:
Fabio is a given name descended from Latin Fabius and very popular in Italy and Latin America.
Margarida is a Portuguese female given name, which is a variant of the name Margaret, and which also means "daisy flower" in Portuguese.
Santos is a Spanish, Portuguese and Galician surname with several variations. The English translation of Santos is Saints. A singular version, Santo, may occur. Origin: Christian, from Latin sanctus.
João Paulo is a Portuguese given name, the equivalent of "John Paul" in English. Notable people with the name include:
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. If from Portugal, it will have originated from the Germanic patronym son of Álvaro.
Fabricio is a Spanish male given name. Fabrício is the Portuguese equivalent.
Daniel, Dan, Danny or Dany Silva may refer to:
Leonardo dos Santos or Leonardo Santos may refer to:
Evaldo is a given name. It may refer to:
Filho is a Portuguese suffix of a human name, meaning "junior". Notable people with the suffix include:
Raphael is a given name derived from the Hebrew rāp̄ā'ēl (רָפָאֵל) meaning "God has healed". Raphael is one of the archangels according to Abrahamic tradition. Popularized in Western Europe, it can be spelled Raphael, Raphaël, Rafael, Raffael, Raffaello, Raffiel, Refoel, Raffaele, or Refael depending on the language.
Márcio is a Brazilian or Portuguese male personal name
Magrão may refer to:
The Brazil women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Brazil in FIG international competitions.
Daniel Vargas dos Santos is a Brazilian modern pentathlete. He competed in the men's individual event at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Daniel Pereira may refer to: