List of Brazilian Baby Names Meanings

Capricorn

Capricorn (♑) is the tenth astrological sign in the zodiac, originating from the constellation of Capricornus, the horned goat. ... Its symbol is based on the Sumerians' primordial god of wisdom and waters, Enki, with the head and upper body of a goat and the lower body and tail of a fish.

Meaning: The goat Origin: Brazilian

Capta

per capita. [(puhr kap-i-tuh)] A Latin phrase literally meaning “by heads,” and translated as “for each person.”

Meaning: A name referring to the minerva Origin: Brazilian

Caralea

In Latin the meaning of the name Caralea is: Beloved.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: Brazilian

Caralisa

The name Caralisa is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Caralisa is: Beloved.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: Brazilian

Carcer

Latin Meaning: The name Carcer is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Carcer is: Prisoner.

Meaning: Prisoner Origin: Brazilian

Carella

Carella Name Meaning. Italian: diminutive of Cara.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: Brazilian

Caria

[ syll. ca-ria, car-ia ] The baby girl name Caria is pronounced as KaaRiyAH †. Caria is derived from Turkish origins. Caria is a variant of the name Cari (English and Welsh). See also the related category turkish.

Meaning: Rotten Origin: Brazilian

Caries

Origin of the name Carrie: Originally a pet form of Caroline (full-grown), Carey is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name and is often confused with the Irish Kerry (black-haired one). The name is also used as a pet form of the various names beginning with the element Car-.

Meaning: Rotten Origin: Brazilian

Carillie

Carlisle (Traditional spelling) - Gender: Masculine - Origin: Scottish/English - Pronounced: KAR-lyl. From a surname which was derived from the name of a very old city in North-West England. The city was originally Luguvalium by the ancient Romans meaning "stronghold of Lugus.”

Meaning: Beloved Origin: Brazilian

Carissima

Carissima has its origins in the Italian, Old Greek, and English,Latin languages. Carissima is a variant form of the English Carissa. See also the related category italian. Carissima is not often used as a baby girl name.

Meaning: Dearest Origin: Brazilian