Awesome Portuguese Names

  1. Luís
    • Luísa
      • Lídia
        • Lílian
          • Lívia
            • Marco
              • Origin:

                Italian and Spanish form of Mark
              • Meaning:

                "warlike"
              • Description:

                Simple and universal, Marco is a Latin classic that would make a much livelier namesake for an Uncle Mark. It was used for her son by actress Jill Hennessy and goes well with surnames of any nationality.
            • Margarida
              • Origin:

                Portuguese
              • Meaning:

                "daisy"
              • Description:

                This Portuguese version of Marguerite, Margherita, or Margaret is not a chic as the French, nor as fresh as the Italian, and not as familiar as the English.
            • Maria
              • Origin:

                Hebrew or Egyptian
              • Meaning:

                "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
              • Description:

                As a highly popular girls’ name in all Spanish-speaking countries, this saintly Latin variation of Mary retains a timeless beauty. Through the centuries, Maria remains one of the most widely-used girl names starting with M.
            • Mariana
              • Origin:

                Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian
              • Meaning:

                "related to the god Mars"
              • Description:

                Mariana is that unusual name that is more than the sum of its parts. While Mary or Maria and Ana or Anna are both perfectly nice classic names, Mariana achieves a lyrical elegance that transcends them.
            • Marisa
              • Origin:

                Italian and Spanish combination of Maria and Louisa
              • Meaning:

                "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + famous battle"
              • Description:

                A name made famous by Marisas Berenson and Tomei, never became as saturated as its cousin Melissa, so still a feasible choice. Marisa is one of those Spanish and Italian names for girls that sounds at once unusual and familiar, which makes it truly an international choice.
            • Martina
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "warlike"
              • Description:

                Tennis-related name popular throughout Europe that's never caught fire here.
            • Matias
              • Origin:

                Spanish variation of Matthias
              • Description:

                The single T version of Matias is, like Mateo, the Spanish variation of the Hebrew Biblical Matthias or Matthew, while the double T version as in Mattias and Matteo is usually Italian.
            • Matilde
              • Origin:

                Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese version of Matilda, German
              • Description:

                The German Matilda has some European variations that are popular in their native countries. Matilde ranks in Italy's and Portugal's Top 10 for girls, while the French variation Mathilde ranks among the Top 100 girl names in France, Denmark, and Norway.
            • Maximiliano
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "greatest"
              • Description:

                This is a Spanish variation of Maximilian that has begun to gain some popularity. It has a luxurious feel -- maybe it's the suggestion of "millions"? -- but this is one of those Spanish baby names that come with Anglicized nicknames that can make it work across cultures.
            • Micaela
              • Origin:

                Italian, Spanish, and Israeli variation of Michaela
              • Meaning:

                "who is like God"
              • Description:

                The original versions of Micaela have morphed into all manner of "inventive" spellings -- Makayla, McKalla et al -- but we prefer the genuine international versions, like this one.
            • Madalena
              • Mônica
                • Narcisa
                  • Nataniel
                    • Nela
                      • Origin:

                        Variation of Nell or short form of Cornelia or any name ending in -nela
                      • Description:

                        Nela is a pretty if slight name that ranks among the Top 1000 for girls in the UK. It is commonly used throughout Europe as a short form for any range of names ending in -nela including Cornelia and Fenella, though it is widely used on its own.