List of Brazilian Baby Names Meanings

Brutus

Brutus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1303 times.

Meaning: Stupid Origin: Brazilian

Bubona

Augustine mocks Bubona as one of the minor Roman deities whose names correspond to their functions, and derives her name from the Latin word bos (genitive bovis, hence English "bovine"), which usually means "ox" in the singular and "cattle" in the plural (bubus in the dative and ablative plural; compare bubulcus, one ...

Meaning: Goddess of cattle Origin: Brazilian

Bucer

The name Bucher is derived from the German word "buoche," which means "beech tree." The name was taken on both people and by some places. ... The surname Bucher may have been taken on by someone who lived near a beech tree or beech grove, or may have come from someone who lived in one the places so named.

Meaning: Horned Origin: Brazilian

Caca

Latin Meaning: The name Caca is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Caca is: Daughter of Vukan.

Meaning: Daughter of vukan Origin: Brazilian

Cacue

The meaning of the name Cache is Storage Place. The origin of the name Cache is American. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

Meaning: Son of vukan Origin: Brazilian

Caecelius

The meaning of the name “Caecilius” is: “Blind”. Categories: Roman Names. Used in: Italian speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Latin.

Meaning: Blind Origin: Brazilian

Caeli

'Caeli' comes from the latin 'caelum' meaning 'from heaven'. ... While Caeli is typically chosen as a creative spelling of Kaylee, it is also a Latin word meaning "the heavens."

Meaning: From heaven Origin: Brazilian

Caenis

The name Caenis is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Caenis is: Daughter of Atrax.

Meaning: Daughter of atrax Origin: Brazilian

Caezar

Origin of the name Cesar: From the Latin Caesar, a name of uncertain etymology. Some believe Caesar to be derived from caedo (to cut); others think it to be from caesius (blue-gray). Another suggestion is that it is derived from caesaries (hairy, with abundant hair).

Meaning: Derived from caesar, hairy Origin: Brazilian

Caia

latin for "to rejoice", female version of caius. also a name of a river in portugal. Caia was the goddess of fire and women.

Meaning: To rejoice Origin: Brazilian