Natália

Meaning: Born on Christmas Gender: Female Pronunciation: Nah-Tah-Lee-Ah Language origin of Natália: Latin Regional origin of Natália: Southern Europe Languages Natália is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Natália is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nah Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Natalia, Nathalia, Natállya

Túlio

Meaning: Heavy rain, River Gender: Male Pronunciation: Too-Lyoo Language origin of Túlio: Latin Regional origin of Túlio: Southern Europe Languages Túlio is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Túlio is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Too Last letter and sound: O, yoo Alternative Spelling: Tulio, Thulio, Tullio

Olívia

Meaning: Olive tree Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oh-Lee-Vee-Ah Language origin of Olívia: Latin Regional origin of Olívia: Southern Europe Languages Olívia is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Olívia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Olivia, Olyvia, Oliviah

Eduarda

Meaning: Wealthy guardian Gender: Female Pronunciation: Eh-Doo-Ar-Dah Language origin of Eduarda: Latin Regional origin of Eduarda: Southern Europe Languages Eduarda is most common: Portuguese, Spanish Religions Eduarda is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh-Doo Last letter and sound: A, dah Alternative Spelling: Eduardah, Edwarda, Eduárda

Rafaela

Meaning: God has healed Gender: Female Pronunciation: Rah-Fah-Eh-Lah Language origin of Rafaela: Latin Regional origin of Rafaela: Southern Europe Languages Rafaela is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Rafaela is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Rah-Fah Last letter and sound: A, lah Alternative Spelling: Raphaela, Raffaela, Raffaella

Andreia

Meaning: Brave, manly Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ahn-Dray-Ah Language origin of Andreia: Latin Regional origin of Andreia: Southern Europe Languages Andreia is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Andreia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ahn Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Andreya, Andreea, Andrea

Catarina

Meaning: Pure Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kah-Tah-Ree-Nah Language origin of Catarina: Latin Regional origin of Catarina: Southern Europe Languages Catarina is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Catarina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kah Last letter and sound: A, nah Alternative Spelling: Katarina, Katerina, Catharina

Januário

Meaning: January, Gateway Gender: Male Pronunciation: Zha-Noo-Ah-Ree-Oo Language origin of Januário: Latin Regional origin of Januário: Southern Europe Languages Januário is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Januário is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Zha Last letter and sound: O, oo Alternative Spelling: January, Januaro, Januáriu

Maurício

Meaning: Dark-skinned Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mow-Ree-See-Oo Language origin of Maurício: Latin Regional origin of Maurício: Southern Europe Languages Maurício is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Maurício is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mow Last letter and sound: O, oo Alternative Spelling: Mauricio, Mauritzio, Mauritz

Justino

Meaning: Just, Fair Gender: Male Pronunciation: Zhoos-Tee-Noo Language origin of Justino: Latin Regional origin of Justino: Southern Europe Languages Justino is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Justino is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Zhoos Last letter and sound: O, noo Alternative Spelling: Justin, Justus, Giustino