Mateus is a Portuguese given name and surname, equivalent to the English Matthew. Notable people with the name include:
Gonçalves is a Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lopes is a surname of Portuguese origin. It was originally a Patronymic, meaning Son of Lopo, itself being derived from Latin lupus, meaning wolf. Its Spanish equivalent is López, its Italian equivalent is Lupo, its French equivalent is Loup, and its Romanian equivalent is Lupu or Lupescu. Notable people with the surname include:
João Pedro 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:
The National Order of Scientific Merit is an honor bestowed upon Brazilian and foreign personalities recognized for their scientific and technical contributions to the cause and development of science in Brazil.
Queimados is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Its population was 151,335 (2020) and its area is 75 km². The city is divided into 37 districts.
Luisinho is the diminutive of Luís, a Portuguese given name.
de Oliveira, Oliveira and d'Oliveira are surnames found mainly in Brazil and Portugal, and to a lesser extent in former Portuguese and Spanish colonies. In Portuguese, 'de Oliveira' means 'of the Olive Tree' and/or 'from the Olive Tree'.
Matheus is a Portuguese given name: Notable people with the name include:
Ferreira is a Portuguese and Galician surname, meaning "iron mine" but also the feminine of 'blacksmith'. People with the surname include:
Martins is a Portuguese surname. Its Spanish variant is Martínez. Notable people with the surname include:
Events in the year 1995 in Portugal.
Diogo is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname.
Minister of Construction and Public Works of Angola is a cabinet level position in the national government. The position was established in 1975 with Manuel Resende de Oliveira.
Monteiro is an occupational Portuguese surname meaning 'hunter'. Notable people with the surname include: