Marcus Vinicius may refer to:
Marcus Vinícius da Cruz e Mello Moraes, better known as Vinícius de Moraes and nicknamed O Poetinha, was a Brazilian poet, diplomat, lyricist, essayist, musician, singer, and playwright. With his frequent and diverse musical partners, including Antônio Carlos Jobim, his lyrics and compositions were instrumental in the birth and introduction to the world of bossa nova music. He recorded numerous albums, many in collaboration with noted artists, and also served as a successful Brazilian career diplomat.
Anselmo may refer to: A term from early Latin languages, from the classic Latin period, that means "welcome"
Didi may refer to:
Cruz is a surname of Iberian origin, first found in Castile, Spain, but later spread throughout the territories of the former Spanish and Portuguese Empires. In Spanish and Portuguese, the word means "cross", either the Christian cross or the figure of transecting lines or ways. For example, in the Philippines, the adopted Tagalog word is rendered to "krus" in plain usage, but the Spanish spelling survives as a surname.
Julio César and Júlio César are the terms for Julius Caesar in Spanish and Portuguese languages respectively. They may also refer to:
João Pedro may refer to:
Carlos Alberto is a common Portuguese and Spanish given name.
Morais or Moraes is a Portuguese surname. Notable people with the name include:
Vinícius is a Portuguese given name from the Roman family name Vinicius, possibly derived from Latin vinum "wine". Notable people with the name include:
Marcos is a Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name of Latin origin derived from the name Marcus. Markos is the Greek equivalent, while Marco is the Italian equivalent.
Marcus is a masculine given name of Ancient Roman pre-Christian origin derived either from Etruscan Marce of unknown meaning or referring to the god Mars. Mars was identified as the Roman god of War.
Carioca is a name for the inhabitants of Rio de Janeiro.
Marquinhos, full name Marcos Aoás Corrêa, Brazilian footballer.
Marcão is an augmentative name meaning Elder Marcos or Elder Marco.
Alex is a given name. It can refer to a shortened version of Alexander, Alexandra, Alexis.
Filho is a suffix of a human name, meaning "junior". Notable people with the suffix include:
Ferreira is a Portuguese and Galician surname, meaning "iron mine" but also the feminine of 'blacksmith'. Other spellings are Ferreyra, Ferreiro, Ferrero, Ferrer, Ferraro, Ferreirua, Ferreiroa, Ferreiró, Ferreiros. People with those names include:
Lucão is a Portuguese-language nickname for Lucas and may refer to:
Duarte is an Iberian given name and surname, being an alternative Portuguese and Spanish form of the name Edward.