César

Meaning: Long-haired, Emperor Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seh-Zar Language origin of César: Latin Regional origin of César: Southern Europe Languages César is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French Religions César is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Seh Last letter and sound: R, zar Alternative Spelling: Caesar, Cesare, Cezar

Fábio

Meaning: Bean grower Gender: Male Pronunciation: Fah-Byoo Language origin of Fábio: Latin Regional origin of Fábio: Southern Europe Languages Fábio is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Fábio is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fah Last letter and sound: O, yoo Alternative Spelling: Fabio, Fabien, Fabiano

Bartolomeu

Meaning: Son of Talmai Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bar-To-Lo-Mew Language origin of Bartolomeu: Latin Regional origin of Bartolomeu: Southern Europe Languages Bartolomeu is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Bartolomeu is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bar Last letter and sound: U, mew Alternative Spelling: Bartholomew, Bartolomeo, Bart

António

Meaning: Priceless, Inestimable Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ahn-To-Nyoo Language origin of António: Latin Regional origin of António: Southern Europe Languages António is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions António is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ahn Last letter and sound: O, nyoo Alternative Spelling: Antonio, Antonino, Antony

João

Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Zhoo-Ow Language origin of João: Latin Regional origin of João: Southern Europe Languages João is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions João is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Zhoo Last letter and sound: O, ow Alternative Spelling: Joao, John, Johan

Otávio

Meaning: Eighth-born Gender: Male Pronunciation: Oh-Tah-Vee-Oo Language origin of Otávio: Latin Regional origin of Otávio: Southern Europe Languages Otávio is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Otávio is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh Last letter and sound: O, oo Alternative Spelling: Octávio, Octavio, Ottavio

Benoît

Meaning: Blessed Gender: Male Pronunciation: Buh-Nwah Language origin of Benoît: Latin Regional origin of Benoît: Western Europe Languages Benoît is most common: French, Italian, Spanish Religions Benoît is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Buh Last letter and sound: T, nwah Alternative Spelling: Benoit, Bennoit, Benoitte, Bennot

Eleanor

Meaning: Shining light Gender: Female Pronunciation: El-Uh-Nor Language origin of Eleanor: Germanic Regional origin of Eleanor: Northern Europe Languages Eleanor is most common: English, French, Spanish, Italian Religions Eleanor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, El Last letter and sound: R, nor Alternative Spelling: Elinor, Eleonore, Elanor

Antoine

Meaning: Priceless one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ahn-Twann Language origin of Antoine: Latin Regional origin of Antoine: Western Europe Languages Antoine is most common: French, English, Italian Religions Antoine is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ahn Last letter and sound: E, twann Alternative Spelling: Antwan, Antone, Antoinne, Anton

Matthieu

Meaning: Gift of God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mah-Tyeu Language origin of Matthieu: Latin Regional origin of Matthieu: Western Europe Languages Matthieu is most common: French, English, Italian Religions Matthieu is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mah Last letter and sound: U, tyeu Alternative Spelling: Matthew, Matteo, Matheu, Mathew