Marco Paulo is a masculine Portuguese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Beto is a surname, and a nickname for the given names Alberto, Albertino, Adalberto, Berthony, Heriberto, Norberto, Roberto, Humberto, or Benito. It occurs mostly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries and communities. Notable people with the name include:
Gonçalves is a Portuguese surname. Origin: Germanic patronymic Gundisalvis. Notable people with the surname include:
Carvalho or de Carvalho, meaning 'oak', is a Portuguese surname. Origin: Celtic toponymic, from (s)kerb(h)/karb.
Mendonça is a Portuguese and Galician surname of Basque origin. It sometimes appears as the anglicized forms Mendonca or Mendonsa. The Spanish variant is Mendoza. The name has been often linked with royalty. The name may refer to:
Carlitos is a Spanish or Portuguese nickname. It may refer to:
Marco Paulo Coimbra de Abreu is an Angolan retired footballer who played as a left back.
Nascimento or do Nascimento is a common Portuguese surname that refers to the birth of Jesus Christ.
Morais or Moraes is a Portuguese surname.
Paulinho is a Portuguese nickname for people named Paulo. People known as Paulinho include:
Vinícius is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname from the Roman family name Vinicius, possibly derived from Latin vinum "wine". Notable people with the name include:
Marco Paulo da Silva Soares is a professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club Florgrade FC as a defensive midfielder.
Oliveira is a Spanish and Portuguese surname, used in Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries, and to a lesser extent in former Spanish and Portuguese colonies. Its origin is from the Latin word olivarĭus, meaning 'olive tree'. In Spain and Portuguese, de Oliveira may refer to both 'of the olive tree' and/or 'from the olive tree'.
Macedo is a Portuguese language surname and previously a Roman cognomen. It may refer to:
Marcão is an augmentative name meaning Elder Marcos or Elder Marco.
Abreu is a Galician-Portuguese surname.
Paulão is a Portuguese nickname derived from Paulo, meaning "Great Paul" or "Big Paul". Notable people known as Paulão include:
Marcos Paulo is a masculine Portuguese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Flávio is a Portuguese language given name, equivalent of Latin Flavius, and Italian and Spanish Flavio. The Portuguese diminutive form is Flavinho.
Moura is a common Portuguese Surname from Arabic name and surname "Murad/Mourad", means "Desire" or "Wished". But it could also be a variation of the surname Mora. Mora translates to "blackberry", which is an edible fruit. In ancient times, this was an industrial surname for someone who grew and farmed these berries.
Diogo is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname.