Brazilian first names have pretty sounds, very pleasant to the ear. For your little boy, here is our selection of male first names from Brazil.
THE Brazil is a beautiful country, with a very rich culture. Following its colonization by the Portuguese, from the 16th century, Portuguese culture took over from that of the Amerindian peoples. This is why many first names used in this country have Portuguese origins. Choose a brazilian name for your baby boy can allow you to pay tribute to your origins or to a country that is close to your heart. The most common male first names of Brazilian origin, the rarest, short first names… Here is our selection of Brazilian names for baby boys.
Top Brazilian names for baby boys
As in all the countries of the world, there are modes of first name in Brazil. Some may tell you something, because they are also common here. here is the top 20 male Brazilian first names in 2022, depending on the website NameBerry :
- miguel
- Gael
- arthur
- Heitor
- Theo
- David
- samuel
- bernardo
- Gabriel
- Delighted
- João Miguel
- Noah
- pedro
- Anthony
- Benicio
- Lorenzo
- isaac
- Enzo Gabriel
- Lucas
- Joaquim
Rare Brazilian names for boys
Most of Brazilian first names for boys are very rarely given in France, because of their originality or their spelling in particular. Emanoel and Manuel for example are derived from the first name Emmanuel. We can also mention Marcelo (Marcel), Natan (Nathan), Otavio (Octave), Rafael (Raphaël), Teodoro (Théodore), Vitorio (Victor), Yoakim (Joachim), Eduardo (Edouard), Felipe (Philipe), Gilberto (Gilbert), Gustavo (Gustave), Miguel (Michel), Francisco (François), Alberto (Albert), Augusto (Auguste), Bastian (Bastien), Bernado (Bernard,) Claudio (Claude), or even Leonardo (Leonard) .
What are short Brazilian male names?
THE short names for boys of Brazilian origin are quite trendy. In four letters, we like a lot JoaoPortuguese version of Jean, but also I have rwhich means “it shines”Luan, José, Caio, Caua, or even Kauê.
A little longer, five letter brazilian boy names are not lacking in charm: Taino, Pedro, Diego, Paulo, Silvio, Kaïki, Fabio… Fan of really short first names? We can offer you the first name Jao, very popular in Brazil and which would be linked to the name of an Inca deity.
Our ideas for modern Brazilian names for little boys
Modern baby names appeal to parents who like to follow trends. As for Brazilian male first names, some of them may please them! Lucas, for example, is used in Brazil as well as in France, where it is a name that appeals to parents today. Still on the side of popular first names, we can mention Vitorvariant of Victor, which has a lot of charm, as well as Leandro, a variant of Léandre, which has been gaining popularity lately. We can also cite the first names Isai and Simao, rather original. First names Yuri, Zelio and Yago are other Brazilian and modern male given names.