What does my name mean?

 Neusa/Neuza

from the United States and the United Kingdom, the name Neuza is of Portuguese origin and means "Goddess of beauty". According to a user from South Africa, the name Neuza means "Pure and beautiful like a goddess 'goddess of beauty'". from New Jersey, U.S., the name Neuza is of Portuguese origin and means "Brazilian and Portuguese babygirl name very feminine; means goddess of beauty, lust, and love".

A submission from the United Kingdom says the name Neuza means "Goddess of dragons" and is of Portuguese origin.A user from the United Kingdom says the name Neuza means "Queen of the dragons".

According to a user from Brazil, the name Neuza is of Greek origin and means "Greek Neousa came from the verb neo, that means 'swim'". A submission from Germany says the name Neuza means "Reliability, shepherd" and is of Portuguese origin.


Encarnaçao

(Incarnation) Incarnation literally means becoming flesh and comes from the Latin: in- is in, -carn- from caro, carnis: flesh and ation from -atio: -ing. The Latin verb is incarnare (to come into the flesh); compare Et incarnatus est from the Credo..


Andrade

This surname is of Romanian origin meaning 'queen of God that slays life'. Andrade Surname Definition:

One who came from Andrade (road of the women), in Spain; descendant of Andres, Spanish form of Andrew (manly). The latin root "andreas" suggests "domain of the strong." Found in Galicia, Castile, Estremadura, and Guadalajara.

By this same time, concretely in the year 1320 the last knights of Andrade are executed by order of the Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela: Berenguel de Landoira (1317-1330). This moment marked the initial starting point that placed his relatives Freire as the main lineage of the northern area of the current Galician province of A Coruña.


Gomes

The prestigious surname Gomes originated in Spain, a country which has figured prominently in world affairs for hundreds of years. The earliest forms of hereditary surnames in Spain were the patronymic surnames, which are derived from the father's given name, and metronymic surnames, which are derived from the mother's given name. Spanish patronymic names emerged as early as the mid-9th century and the most common patronymic suffix is ez. The patronyms were derived from a variety of given names that were of many different origins. Some names are derived from the saints of the Christian Church, but many Spanish surnames are derived from personal names of Germanic origin. The Visigoths, who ruled Spain between the mid-5th and early 8th centuries had a profound impact on the development of surnames.





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