10 Brazilian names for girls

That Brazil is fashionable is nothing new. The Rio Olympic Games have popularized everything Brazilian, including the original names of the South American country, more used for newborns. If you are waiting for a girl and you still do not know what name to put, we offer you these ten ideas of names

That Brazil is fashionable is nothing new. The Rio Olympic Games have popularized everything Brazilian, including the original names of the South American country, more used for newborns.

If you are waiting for a girl and you still do not know what name to put, we offer you these ten ideas of names of Brazilian origin, very striking not only for its sonority but also for its beautiful meanings. Most of them have their origin in Brazil although in some cases their origin is intermingled with Portuguese.

10 names of Brazilian origin for girls

1. Carine:It is a name of Brazilian origin means 'that which is dear'. Cara, Carina or Corinna are also used as variants.

2. Lara:This name means 'the water nymph'. It is a name used not only in Brazil but also in other countries such as Spain, where it is increasingly common to hear it among the smallest.

3. Irasema:Irasema refers to a Brazilian virgin. This name means 'that which springs from honey'. They have a variant that is Iracema.

4. Jandiara:It is a name of Brazilian origin that means 'born of the moon'.

5. Jussara:It is another of the most used names in Brazil although both its meaning and its origin are unknown.

6. Luciana:This is one of the most popular names in Brazil. Its origin is Latin and means 'bright and bright'.

7. Samara:Samara is a name of biblical origin and means 'the protegee of God'.

8. Wenda:It is a name of Brazilian origin and means 'young fighter'.

9. Yarah:It means 'woman of water' and its origin is Brazilian. Among the most used variants for this name are: Uiara, Yara, or Yaritza.

10. Zeffa:Zeffa means 'rose' and its origin is Brazilian or Portuguese. It is a name widely used in the South American country.

Cristina González Hernando. Editor of Guiainfantil.com