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∙ 9y ago"oddly shaped pearl" or "Misshapen pearl"
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∙ 9y agoThe surname Amaral originates from Portugal and is commonly found in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil and Angola. It is derived from the word "amargura," meaning bitterness in Portuguese, and likely originated as a hereditary surname referring to a family known for having a bitter or acrid disposition.
Derived from the Portuguese word barroco literally meaning misshapen pearl, it became the critics' derogatory epithet for the richest and most diverse cultural period in the western world. Baroque relates to a revolution of style in the arts and architecture that developed in the 17th & 18th century in Italy, taking the rest of Europe by storm and lasting about 150 years. The style owed much to the history of the time and bigging up the excesses and exploits of the two major forces vying to control Europe. Typically the art and architecture had exaggerating form, shape and embellishment. Like the music it was over flamboyant, large and fantastic. The art was very literal and dramatic, wringing emotion from every brush stroke. The music was equally overworked, the brilliance of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Purcell and Telemann etc being to the fore.
It's derived from the Gaelic Mac Conaill meaning "son of Conall". Conall is derived from "cú" meaning wolf and "gal" meaning valor.
The name is derived from a Sicilian word meaning "from Provence (in France)".
Racquel comes from the Portuguese and means lamb.
No, it is not. It is derived from the Portuguese word marmelada meaning 'quince jam', which is in turn derived from Portuguese marmelo 'quince'.
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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.
"Baroque" as a word means "Highly figured and ornate".
The word "negro" comes from Spanish and Portuguese, derived from the Latin word "niger" meaning black.
"Souza" is a popular Portuguese surname that originated from a place name. It is derived from the Latin word "salsus," meaning salty or seasoned.
Derived from the Portuguese word barroco literally meaning misshapen pearl, it became the critics' derogatory epithet for the richest and most diverse cultural period in the western world. Baroque relates to a revolution of style in the arts and architecture that developed in the 17th & 18th century in Italy, taking the rest of Europe by storm and lasting about 150 years. The style owed much to the history of the time and bigging up the excesses and exploits of the two major forces vying to control Europe. Typically the art and architecture had exaggerating form, shape and embellishment. Like the music it was over flamboyant, large and fantastic. The art was very literal and dramatic, wringing emotion from every brush stroke. The music was equally overworked, the brilliance of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Purcell and Telemann etc being to the fore.
Derived from the Portuguese word barroco literally meaning misshapen pearl, it became the critics' derogatory epithet for the richest and most diverse cultural period in the western world. Baroque relates to a revolution of style in the arts and architecture that developed in the 17th & 18th century in Italy, taking the rest of Europe by storm and lasting about 150 years. The style owed much to the history of the time and bigging up the excesses and exploits of the two major forces vying to control Europe. Typically the art and architecture had exaggerating form, shape and embellishment. Like the music it was over flamboyant, large and fantastic. The art was very literal and dramatic, wringing emotion from every brush stroke. The music was equally overworked, the brilliance of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Purcell and Telemann etc being to the fore.
"Araujo" is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Latin name "Araucius," meaning someone who is from the region of Arauco in Spain.
you would say hormônios in Portuguese, but.. what do you mean by "meaning"?
Derived from the Portuguese word barroco literally meaning misshapen pearl, it became the critics' derogatory epithet for the richest and most diverse cultural period in the western world. Baroque relates to a revolution of style in the arts and architecture that developed in the 17th & 18th century in Italy, taking the rest of Europe by storm and lasting about 150 years. The style owed much to the history of the time and bigging up the excesses and exploits of the two major forces vying to control Europe. Typically the art and architecture had exaggerating form, shape and embellishment. Like the music it was over flamboyant, large and fantastic. The art was very literal and dramatic, wringing emotion from every brush stroke. The music was equally overworked, the brilliance of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Purcell and Telemann etc being to the fore.
The surname Amaral originates from Portugal and is commonly found in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil and Angola. It is derived from the word "amargura," meaning bitterness in Portuguese, and likely originated as a hereditary surname referring to a family known for having a bitter or acrid disposition.