It doesn't mean anything in Portuguese. "Maniche" is a nickname. The "Maniche" of Portguese national football team fame was nicknamed "Maniche" in honor of a Danish footballer who played in Portugal for a while, Michael Manniche.
Reynaldo is a Spanish/Portuguese variant of the Old Norse name Reynold/Ronald, meaning "powerful counsel".
Portugal - the original Portuguese spelling is Ordóñez. I'm not sure about the meaning.
My name is Tonicha and it's Portuguese! I'm not Portuguese though!!!
Alberto is a name Albert used in Portuguese, Italian and Spanish. It is originally of Germanic origin and derives from the names Adalberto and in turn Athala and Berth with the meaning bright and noble.
It means 'large mouth giant'. The name Gargantua is taken from a novel by Rabalais. The word may be Spanish or Portuguese as Garganta meaning throat
Maniche's birth name is Nuno Ricardo Oliveira Ribeiro.
Maniche was born on November 11, 1977.
Maniche was born on November 11, 1977.
Sorry, but nothing has been found about the name Stany in portuguese.
Maniche Loupatty was born on January 27, 2005, in Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
"tula" in Portuguese does not have a commonly recognized meaning. It may be a name or a term used in a specific context or dialect, but it is not a standard Portuguese word with a defined meaning.
The Portuguese name 'Maradei' does not have a specific meaning as it is a surname derived from a person's family or place of origin. It is not a common Portuguese word with a defined translation.
Ex-footballer Maniche (Nuno Ricardo de Oliveira) is 40 years old (birthdate: November 11, 1977).
Maniche is the founder of Manichaeism
Its Portuguese and means User name.
Racquel comes from the Portuguese and means lamb.
I'm thinking Salvador is saviour....