Brimming with the energy of samba, carnival, and diverse cultural heritage, Brazilian names blend Portuguese, African, and Indigenous influences. Popular picks like Camila or Ronaldo carry worldwide recognition, while less-familiar gems reveal local flavour. Each selection mirrors the nation’s warm spirit and beachy charm. Embrace this vibrant tapestry for a name that exudes rhythmic flair and sunlit vibes.
A creative blend of Alana and Sandra, meaning "protector of humanity."
A variant of Alina, meaning "bright" or "beautiful."
A modern spelling of Allison, meaning "noble."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "resurrection."
Of Latin origin, meaning "water," often used as a modern, nature-inspired name.
Of Latin origin, meaning "water-bearer," often associated with the zodiac sign.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "wise" or "intelligent."
Alive, Bibiana conveys vitality and energy
Bruna means 'brown'.
Caio carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Carina carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cipriano is a boy's name of Italian, Spanish, and Brazilian origin, derived from the Latin name Cyprianus, meaning "from Cyprus." The name has historical significance, associated with Saint Cyprian of Carthage, a prominent figure in Catholicism. Over time, the name has been used in various cultures, including Brazil, where it is particularly popular. Its use has remained relatively consistent, with a steady presence in naming trends. The name is important for its rich history and cultural significance, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with depth.
Cristiana symbolizes 'faith and devotion'.
Beloved
Beloved
Grace
Hay clearing
Holding fast
Lady of the water or mistress of the water
My god is an oath
Modern spelling of Jace, meaning healer.
Famous warrior
Tower
Love
God is with us
Gift of god
Peace
Famous footballer
North and
Counsel
Renan symbolizes 'renewal and rebirth'.
Rubens carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Saulo carries unique cultural or symbolic value.