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  • Vasco Rafael Azevedo

    Vasco Rafael Azevedo

    Portuguese

    Vasco is a Portuguese masculine name from medieval Spanish Velasco, which may come from a Basque word meaning "crow." Vasco Rafael Azevedo feels distinctly Portuguese, with a strong first name tied to explorer Vasco da Gama.

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  • Diogo Filipe Antunes

    Diogo Filipe Antunes

    Portuguese

    Diogo is a Portuguese masculine given name and surname. For Diogo Filipe Antunes, the strongest supported meaning is cultural rather than literal: a distinctly Portuguese boy's name with a familiar, traditional feel.

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  • Frederico Manuel Tavares

    Frederico Manuel Tavares

    Portuguese

    No verified meaning for the full name Frederico Manuel Tavares was provided in the supplied source excerpts. As a Portuguese full name, it has a formal, traditional feel with a clear family-name structure.

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  • Dinis Gabriel Pacheco

    Dinis Gabriel Pacheco

    Portuguese

    Dinis is the Portuguese form of Denis, a name connected to Dionysios and the roots Zeus and Nysa. Dinis Gabriel Pacheco has a distinctly Portuguese feel, with a first name used mainly in Portugal rather than Brazil.

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  • Leonardo Gaspar Amaral

    Leonardo Gaspar Amaral

    Portuguese

    Leonardo Gaspar Amaral is a Portuguese boy's name with a polished, old-world sound. In the supplied sources, Amaral is a Portuguese place-based surname, possibly linked to the Portuguese word for a type of black grape.

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  • Ícaro Daniel Sequeira

    Ícaro Daniel Sequeira

    Portuguese

    Ícaro Daniel Sequeira is a Portuguese boy’s name with a bright, story-rich first name, a classic middle name, and a Portuguese surname tied to place. Sequeira is a habitational surname from Portugal, linked to a place name meaning “sterile land” or “dry land.”

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  • Bento Elias Fonseca

    Bento Elias Fonseca

    Portuguese

    Bento Elias Fonseca is a Portuguese boy's name with a warm, traditional sound. Based on the provided sources, Elias is the best documented part of the name, while Bento is also recognizable outside naming as the Japanese word for a boxed single-portion meal.

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  • Henrique Luís Monteiro

    Henrique Luís Monteiro

    Portuguese

    Henrique Luís Monteiro is a Portuguese masculine name. The surname Monteiro is an occupational Portuguese surname meaning “hunter.”

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  • Leonor Matilde Pires

    Leonor Matilde Pires

    Portuguese

    Leonor is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Eleanor. Its deeper original meaning is uncertain, but in Portuguese it carries a graceful, historic feel with ties to royal and noble usage.

    85
  • Mariana Vitória Almeida

    Mariana Vitória Almeida

    Portuguese

    Mariana is a feminine name of Latin origin, connected to Marianus and Marius, with the meaning “daughter of Marius.” Vitória is the Portuguese form of Victoria, so the full name carries a graceful sense of heritage and victory.

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  • Nuno Alexandre Pinheiro

    Nuno Alexandre Pinheiro

    Portuguese

    Nuno Alexandre Pinheiro is a clearly Portuguese masculine name. The supplied sources support Nuno and Nuno Alexandre as Portuguese names, though they do not give a confirmed literal meaning for Nuno.

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  • Madalena Sofia Neves

    Madalena Sofia Neves

    Portuguese

    Madalena is the Portuguese form of Magdalene, meaning “woman of Magdala,” with Magdala linked to the Aramaic and Hebrew word for “tower.” Madalena Sofia Neves has a distinctly Portuguese sound: gentle, graceful, and rooted in Christian name history.

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  • Clara Margarida Loureiro

    Clara Margarida Loureiro

    Portuguese

    Clara Margarida Loureiro is a Portuguese girl’s name with a bright, nature-touched feel: Clara suggests clarity or brightness, Margarida is the Portuguese form of Margaret and is also used for “daisy,” and Loureiro means “laurel tree.”

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  • Rita Aurora Carvalho

    Rita Aurora Carvalho

    Portuguese

    Rita Aurora Carvalho is a Portuguese name made from the given names Rita and Aurora, followed by the family surname Carvalho. The exact meaning is not established in the provided sources, but it carries a distinctly Portuguese and Brazilian feel through its spelling and known bearers.

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  • Alice Francisca Barros

    Alice Francisca Barros

    Portuguese

    Alice Francisca Barros combines a classic Portuguese-use given name with Francisca and the family name Barros. In the supplied sources, Francisca and Barros are documented in Portuguese-language and Lusophone family records, but no source excerpt gives a confirmed etymological meaning for the full name.

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  • Teresa Olívia Mendes

    Teresa Olívia Mendes

    Portuguese

    Teresa Olívia Mendes brings together a classic form of Teresa, the olive linked Olívia, and the Portuguese family name Mendes. The full name feels gentle, dignified, and deeply Portuguese in sound.

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  • Laura Constança Ribeiro

    Laura Constança Ribeiro

    Portuguese

    Laura Constança Ribeiro is a Portuguese girl’s name with a graceful, classic sound. The available source material does not give a verified etymology for Laura, Constança, or Ribeiro, so its meaning is best treated with care rather than guessed.

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  • Emília Noémia Brito

    Emília Noémia Brito

    Portuguese

    Emília Noémia Brito is a Portuguese feminine full name. Based on the sources provided, no verified etymological meaning can be confirmed here, so the safest reading is as a Portuguese given-name combination with a family surname.

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  • Bruno

    Bruno

    Spanish

    Bruno is a Spanish boy name with Old German and Latin roots, usually connected to “brown” and sometimes to “armor” or “protection.” It has a steady, grounded feel and a long history across Europe.

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  • Aitana

    Aitana

    Spanish

    Aitana is a Spanish place-name drawn from the Sierra de Aitana mountain range in eastern Spain. It is often linked with meanings like “glory” or “splendor,” though its clearest origin is geographic.

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  • Claudia

    Claudia

    Spanish

    Claudia is a Spanish and international girl name from Latin, traditionally linked to the Roman family name Claudius. Its meanings are usually given as "lameness" or "enclosure," though many families love it more for its graceful, classic sound than for the literal meaning.

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  • Iker

    Iker

    Spanish

    Iker is a Basque boy name meaning "visitation." It has a crisp, modern sound in English and Spanish, with the friendly two-syllable rhythm EE-kehr.

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  • Leandro

    Leandro

    Spanish

    Leandro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian form of Leander. It traces back to the Greek name Leandros, commonly connected with the elements for “lion” and “man.”

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  • Nerea

    Nerea

    Spanish

    Nerea is a Basque name meaning “mine.” In Spanish-speaking families, it feels gentle, lyrical, and closely tied to Spain, especially through Basque naming style.

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  • Gael

    Gael

    Spanish

    Gael means “Gaelic” or “a Gaelic-speaking person.” In Spanish, it’s usually pronounced ga-EL, giving this short Celtic name a bright, rhythmic feel.

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  • Vega

    Vega

    Spanish

    Vega is a Spanish name and surname meaning "dweller in the meadow" or "one who lives on the plain." It is also used in reference to Vega, the bright star in the constellation Lyra.

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  • Enea

    Enea

    Italian

    Enea is the Italian form associated with Aeneas, the Trojan hero of Greco-Roman mythology. It carries a literary, ancient feel, tied to courage, family loyalty, and beginnings after hardship.

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  • Dario

    Dario

    Italian

    Dario is an Italian boy name, commonly understood as the Italian form of Darius. The exact etymology and popularity details are not verified by the provided source excerpts.

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  • Elia

    Elia

    Italian

    Elia is the Italian form of Elijah, traditionally understood as “my God is Yahweh.” For a boy, it feels gentle, bright, and rooted without sounding heavy.

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  • Alon Miguel Santos

    Alon Miguel Santos

    Filipino

    Alon Miguel Santos has a calm, modern sound, but the supplied sources do not confirm a personal-name meaning for Alon. Miguel Santos is documented as a real Spanish-style name combination in historical family records.

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  • Lakan Mateo Reyes

    Lakan Mateo Reyes

    Filipino

    Lakan is a Filipino name drawn from an early noble title used in precolonial Philippine society. It carries the feel of leadership, dignity, and rooted cultural pride.

    84
  • Amihan Sofia Garcia

    Amihan Sofia Garcia

    Filipino

    Amihan means the cool northeast monsoon or trade wind in the Philippines. Paired with Sofia, often understood as wisdom, and Garcia, it feels like “wise cool wind” with a warmly Filipino center.

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  • Hiraya Elise Mendoza

    Hiraya Elise Mendoza

    Filipino

    Hiraya Elise Mendoza is best treated as a graceful Filipino full name with a lyrical first name, a classic middle name, and a Spanish-influenced surname. No verified meaning for the full name was supported by the provided source material.

    85
  • Makisig Rafael Flores

    Makisig Rafael Flores

    Filipino

    Makisig is a Filipino boy name drawn from a Tagalog word often used for someone handsome, gallant, or striking in bearing. With Rafael and Flores, the full name feels graceful, strong, and warmly Filipino.

    84
  • Liwanag Gabriel Navarro

    Liwanag Gabriel Navarro

    Filipino

    Liwanag Gabriel Navarro can be read as “light, God is my strength, and Navarro.” Liwanag is a Filipino name associated with brightness and illumination, while Gabriel is traditionally understood as a biblical name meaning “God is my strength.”

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  • Sinag Ysabel Aquino

    Sinag Ysabel Aquino

    Filipino

    Sinag Ysabel Aquino has a bright, graceful Filipino style. Sinag is associated with a ray or beam of light in Filipino usage, while Ysabel gives the name a classic, gentle middle-name feel.

    84
  • Kalayaan Nico Dizon

    Kalayaan Nico Dizon

    Filipino

    Kalayaan Nico Dizon is a Filipino boy's name led by Kalayaan, a Tagalog word widely used for freedom and independence. Nico adds a friendly, international middle-name sound, while Dizon connects the full name to a recognizable Filipino surname.

    83
  • Tala Dominique Villanueva

    Tala Dominique Villanueva

    Filipino

    Tala means “bright star” in Tagalog and is associated with the star goddess in Tagalog mythology. Paired with Dominique Villanueva, the full name feels luminous, graceful, and grounded in Filipino and Spanish-influenced family heritage.

    84
  • Hiyas Camille Ocampo

    Hiyas Camille Ocampo

    Filipino

    Hiyas Camille Ocampo has a bright, graceful sound with a distinctly Filipino first name and the soft French-rooted style of Camille. Hiyas is warmly associated in Filipino naming with something precious, while Camille brings a gentle, classic feel.

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  • Malaya Nicole Pascual

    Malaya Nicole Pascual

    Filipino

    Malaya means “free” or “unrestricted” in Filipino, with related meanings of freedom in Swahili. As a full name, Malaya Nicole Pascual feels bright, grounded, and distinctly Filipino.

    85
  • Bituin Celeste Ramos

    Bituin Celeste Ramos

    Filipino

    Bituin is a Filipino name meaning “star,” paired here with Celeste, a name traditionally understood as “heavenly” or “of the sky.” Together, Bituin Celeste Ramos feels luminous, gentle, and unmistakably Filipino in spirit.

    84
  • Ligaya Beatrice Castillo

    Ligaya Beatrice Castillo

    Filipino

    Ligaya is a Filipino name meaning happiness or joy, with a softer emotional depth than a simple English translation can carry. Ligaya Beatrice Castillo feels bright, graceful, and warmly rooted in Filipino language and family life.

    86
  • Bayan Lorenzo Manalo

    Bayan Lorenzo Manalo

    Filipino

    Bayan Lorenzo Manalo has a clear, warm Filipino sound, with Bayan carrying a strong community feeling through its link to Bayanihan, a Tagalog idea of communal unity and helping one another. Manalo is a Filipino/Tagalog surname from the word “manalo,” meaning “to win” or “to be victorious.”

    83
  • Mutya Angeline Rivera

    Mutya Angeline Rivera

    Filipino

    Mutya is a Filipino girl name often associated with something precious, like a jewel or cherished charm. In the full name Mutya Angeline Rivera, it feels tender, graceful, and distinctly Filipino.

    84
  • Dakila Emmanuel Abad

    Dakila Emmanuel Abad

    Filipino

    Dakila Emmanuel Abad can be read as a Filipino name with a grand, faith-filled feeling: Dakila suggests greatness or nobility, while Emmanuel is traditionally understood as “God is with us.” Abad is a Filipino surname carried by notable Filipino families and public figures.

    83
  • Sinta Gabrielle Fernandez

    Sinta Gabrielle Fernandez

    Filipino

    The supplied sources do not confirm a historical meaning for Sinta. As a full name, Sinta Gabrielle Fernandez reads as a lyrical Filipino girl’s name with a gentle first name, a familiar European-style middle name, and the widely recognized surname Fernandez.

    84
  • Marikit Eloisa Valdez

    Marikit Eloisa Valdez

    Filipino

    Marikit Eloisa Valdez feels graceful, melodic, and proudly Filipino. Marikit carries a beauty-filled impression, while Eloisa brings a soft, classic sound and Valdez gives the full name a familiar Spanish-Filipino surname style.

    84
  • Kidlat Jose Villar

    Kidlat Jose Villar

    Filipino

    Kidlat Jose Villar is a Filipino boy's name with a bright, forceful feel. In the provided sources, no verified etymology is given for Kidlat or Jose, while Villar is documented as a surname carried by several public figures.

    84
  • Magiting Andres Salazar

    Magiting Andres Salazar

    Filipino

    Magiting Andres Salazar is a Filipino boy's name with a strong, honorable feel. Magiting is commonly understood in Filipino as “brave” or “valiant,” while Salazar is a Basque surname meaning “old hall.”

    84
  • Agila Vincent Tolentino

    Agila Vincent Tolentino

    Filipino

    Agila is a Filipino word-name associated with the eagle, giving the full name Agila Vincent Tolentino a brave, watchful, and high-reaching feel. Vincent adds a classic Christian and European layer often understood as “conquering” or “prevailing.”

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