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Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

/ZHYE-mee eh-DWAR-dhoo pay-SHOH-too/

  • Portuguese
  • Boy
  • 9 syl · long
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Quick facts

Jaime Eduardo Peixoto at a glance

Origin
Portuguese
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/ZHYE-mee eh-DWAR-dhoo pay-SHOH-too/
Syllables
9
Length
long
Uniqueness
72/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

“The provided sources do not give a verified meaning for Jaime Eduardo Peixoto. As a Portuguese full name, it has a gentle, classic sound, with Jaime and Eduardo as given names and Peixoto as a family surname found in Portuguese-language records.”

Jaime Eduardo Peixoto feels steady, warm, and unmistakably Portuguese. It has a smooth first name, a dignified middle name, and a surname with a crisp ending that gives the whole name real shape: Jai-me E-du-ar-do Pei-xo-to. You can almost hear the rhythm of a formal school roll call, a wedding invitation, or a grandfather saying the full name with pride. Based on the provided source excerpts, we can say a few careful things. Jaime appears in family-history records, including an entry for Jaime da Silva Santos, born in 1929 and deceased in 1997, with siblings, a spouse, and one child listed. Peixoto also appears in family-history records, including people such as Célia Galvão (Peixoto), CÉLIA DE PEIXOTO, and Célia Torres de Peixoto (Souza). Those records don’t explain the meaning of either name, but they do show Jaime and Peixoto in real family contexts, with births, marriages, children, and burials attached to them. For parents, that matters. Names aren’t just dictionary entries. They live in families. The full name has a lovely balance. Jaime is approachable and compact. Eduardo gives the name a more formal, traditional middle, the kind that can grow easily from babyhood into adulthood. Peixoto adds a distinctive Portuguese surname sound, especially with the soft x sound in many Portuguese pronunciations. Together, the name doesn’t feel trendy or flashy. It feels established. Because the research notes and excerpts don’t provide a verified etymology, it would be unfair to attach a specific meaning with too much confidence here. A careful parent might treat Jaime Eduardo Peixoto less as a name chosen for one fixed definition and more as a name chosen for heritage, family continuity, and sound. It’s a name with room. A child could be Jaime at home, Jaime Eduardo on certificates, and Jaiminho as a tender family nickname if that fits the household. That flexibility is one of its quiet strengths.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

Parents may love Jaime Eduardo Peixoto because it gives a boy options. Jaime is the name you can say ten times a day without it feeling heavy: Jaime, come eat. Jaime, grab your shoes. Jaime, I’m proud of you. Eduardo is there when the moment calls for more formality, adding a classic middle that makes the full name feel complete. Peixoto, with its distinctive Portuguese sound, gives the name character and family presence. This is a good choice if you want something warm but not casual, traditional but not plain. It doesn’t rely on a trend to feel special. Instead, it has rhythm, history in the sense of documented family use, and a full-name shape that sounds good from baby announcements to graduation programs. Sibling names can lean classic and Portuguese without matching too hard. For a sister, Sofia, Leonor, Inês, Matilde, or Clara would feel natural beside Jaime. For a brother, Tomás, Miguel, Rafael, André, or Tiago keeps the same easy, familiar tone. The goal isn’t to make every child’s name sound identical. It’s to make the names feel like they belong at the same dinner table. Jaime Eduardo Peixoto is especially lovely for a family that wants a name with tenderness at home and dignity on paper.

Spelling variations

  • Jayme
  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto
  • Jaime Eduárdo Peixoto

Nicknames

  • Jai
  • Jaiminho
  • Jaimito
  • Edu
  • Dudu

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Jaime Eduardo Peixoto sits naturally in a Portuguese naming style where a child may carry one or more given names followed by family surnames. The provided records show names in that broader pattern, including Jaime da Silva Santos and several people with Peixoto in family-history entries. Even though those excerpts don’t give national statistics or religious details, they do show the everyday family use of names across generations: siblings, spouses, children, births, marriages, deaths, and burial information. That family setting is part of the cultural weight of a name like this. In many Portuguese-speaking families, a full name can carry more than personal identity. It can point to grandparents, maternal and paternal lines, old documents, baptismal records, school records, immigration papers, and the way relatives remember one another. A name such as Jaime Eduardo Peixoto has that formal, record-ready quality while still giving a boy an easy everyday name in Jaime. There’s also a style question parents often feel but don’t always say out loud. Jaime is friendly. Eduardo is more stately. Peixoto is distinctive. Put together, the name feels like it belongs to someone loved at home and taken seriously in public. That’s a nice combination. Because the supplied sources do not verify a religious origin, taboo, saint connection, or specific cultural ceremony for this full name, this page should not claim one. What we can say is safer and still meaningful: the name has a Portuguese-language feel, appears consistent with family-record naming patterns, and offers a strong bridge between personal warmth and family heritage.

Uniqueness Score

72/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

0
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Warm

    Jaime has a soft, approachable sound that feels easy to say in a busy kitchen, at school pickup, or across a playground.

  • Grounded

    Eduardo gives the full name a traditional, grown-up center that can suit a child, a teenager, and an adult.

  • Family-minded

    Peixoto appears in family-history records, so the surname naturally brings a sense of lineage and belonging.

  • Distinctive

    The full combination is specific and memorable without sounding invented or overly modern.

  • Gentle

    The repeated vowel sounds make the name feel calm rather than sharp or showy.

Fun facts about Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

  • The full name has nine syllables in a careful Portuguese-style pronunciation.
  • Jaime works well as the everyday name, while Jaime Eduardo feels formal and complete.
  • The provided records show Jaime used in family-history entries, including Jaime da Silva Santos.
  • The surname Peixoto appears in the provided family-history excerpts for several people.
  • Peixoto gives the full name a distinctive ending sound that helps it stand out.

Jaime Eduardo Peixoto in other scripts

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Sibling names that go with Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

Goes well with

  • Sofia
  • Matilde
  • Leonor
  • Inês
  • Beatriz
  • Clara
  • Tomás
  • Miguel
  • Rafael
  • Gonçalo
  • Tiago
  • André

Middle names that pair with Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto Jaime Eduardo

    This pairing is already balanced: Jaime feels friendly and bright, while Eduardo adds a classic, formal weight.

  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto Jaime Miguel

    Miguel has a familiar Portuguese style and a gentle rhythm next to Jaime, with both names feeling easy for family use.

  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto Jaime Rafael

    Rafael brings a lyrical sound that pairs well with the shorter, softer Jaime.

  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto Jaime Tomás

    Tomás keeps the name compact and direct, a good fit for parents who like clean, traditional pairings.

  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto Jaime André

    André gives the combination a crisp ending and a quietly elegant feel.

  • Jaime Eduardo Peixoto Jaime Francisco

    Francisco makes the full name more formal and grand, especially if parents want a name with a strong family-record feel.

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Frequently asked questions about Jaime Eduardo Peixoto

What does the name Jaime Eduardo Peixoto mean?
The provided sources don’t give a verified meaning for the full name or its parts. What we can say carefully is that Jaime Eduardo Peixoto is a Portuguese-style boy’s full name with a warm first name, a classic middle, and a family surname found in the supplied records.
Is Jaime Eduardo Peixoto a boy or girl name?
For this page, Jaime Eduardo Peixoto is treated as a boy’s name. Jaime and Eduardo together read as masculine in Portuguese naming style.
How do you pronounce Jaime Eduardo Peixoto?
A Portuguese-style pronunciation is roughly ZHYE-mee eh-DWAR-dhoo pay-SHOH-too. Pronunciation can shift by region and family accent, so it’s always fine to follow the family’s own way of saying it.
Is Jaime Eduardo Peixoto popular?
The supplied sources don’t include popularity rankings, so no verified rank is available here. The name feels stable and traditional rather than trendy, especially because Jaime and Peixoto appear in family-history records.
What are good nicknames for Jaime Eduardo Peixoto?
Jaime can become Jai, Jaiminho, or Jaimito in affectionate family use. Eduardo also offers Edu or Dudu, especially at home.
What sibling names go well with Jaime Eduardo Peixoto?
For sisters, Sofia, Leonor, Inês, Matilde, and Clara fit beautifully. For brothers, Tomás, Miguel, Rafael, Tiago, and André keep the same classic Portuguese feel without sounding too matched.