List of Brazilian Baby Names Meanings

Oribella

Oribella is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 901 times.

Meaning: Beautiful golden child Origin: Brazilian

Oribelle

Oribelle is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1067 times.

Meaning: Beautiful golden child Origin: Brazilian

Orphe

Perhaps related to Greek ορφνη (orphne) meaning "the darkness of night". In Greek mythology Orpheus was a poet and musician who went to the underworld to retrieve his dead wife Eurydice.

Meaning: Lover of dionysus Origin: Brazilian

Ortensiana

Ortensiana is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 665 times.

Meaning: Farmer Origin: Brazilian

Ortensie

58% this week. Gender: Female Origin of Ortensia: Latin variation of Hortense Meaning of Hortense: Latin, "of the garden" Share Ortensia on Facebook Share on Facebook.

Meaning: Farmer Origin: Brazilian

Otrera

The origin of Otrera is the Old Greek language. In mythology, the mother of the Amazons. ... Variant forms share the origin and meaning of the name Otrera. See also the related category mother. Otrera is a rare baby girl name.

Meaning: Mother of the amazons Origin: Brazilian

Pacquita

The name Pacquita is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Pacquita is: Free.

Meaning: Free Origin: Brazilian

Padhraig

Page issues. (Redirected from Padraig) Pádraig (Irish: [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]), Pádraic (Irish: [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəc]) or Páraic (Irish: [ˈpˠaːɾˠəc]) is an Irish male name deriving from the Latin Patricius, meaning "of the patrician class", introduced via the name of Saint Patrick. Patrick is the English version, via Old French.

Meaning: Regal Origin: Brazilian

Pagan

Pagan is a baby unisex name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1482 times.

Meaning: Country peasant Origin: Brazilian

Paganus

Itself deriving from classical Latin pagus which originally meant 'region delimited by markers', paganus had also come to mean 'of or relating to the countryside', 'country dweller', 'villager'; by extension, 'rustic', 'unlearned', 'yokel', 'bumpkin'; in Roman military jargon, 'non-combatant', 'civilian', 'unskilled ...

Meaning: Villager Origin: Brazilian