Fernandinho is a hypocorism of the name Fernando and means "Little Fernando" or "Fernando Jr." in Portuguese.
It may refer to:
Dudu may refer to:
Juninho, Portuguese for "little Junior", is a common nickname in Brazil for those whose full name includes Júnior. It is often combined with an epithet, sometimes a demonym. The following football players are known by some derivation of the name:
Baiano may refer to:
João Paulo is a Portuguese given name, the equivalent of "John Paul" in English. Notable people with the name include:
Luizão is a Portuguese nick-name. It may refer to:
Luisinho is the diminutive of Luís, a Portuguese given name.
Paulinho is a Portuguese nickname for people named Paulo. People known as Paulinho include:
Zé Roberto, full name José Roberto da Silva Júnior, is a Brazilian football left-back and midfielder.
Ricardinho is the Portuguese diminutive of the name Ricardo.
Marcinho is the nickname of several Brazilian footballers.
Araújo or Araujo or Araúxo is a Galician surname of noble medieval origin. Possibly the noble Don Rodrigo Anes de Araujo, lord of the Araujo castle, Ourense, Galicia, was the first to use the surname of Araújo. His great grandson Pedro Anes de Araújo moved to the kingdom of Portugal, around 1375, being the first Araújo to settle there.
Marquinhos, full name Marcos Aoás Corrêa, Brazilian footballer playing for Paris Saint-Germain.
Jorginho is a Portuguese-language diminutive name of Jorge, and may refer to:
Rafinha is the diminutive form of the given name Rafael. It can refer to:
Tiaguinho or Thiaguinho is a Portuguese name derived from Tiago or Thiago, meaning little Tiago or Tiago junior, and may refer to:
Ferreira is a Portuguese and Galician toponymic and occupational surname, meaning "iron mine" and also the feminine variant of "blacksmith" ("ferreiro"), related to ironworks.
Márcio is a Brazilian or Portuguese male personal name
Fernandão is a hypocorism of the name Fernando, and means "Big Fernando" or "Fernando Sr." in Portuguese.
Robinho is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a striker.
Moreira is primarily a Portuguese-language surname. Origin: Latin morum (blackberry). Notable people with the name include: