A mão the hand.
Masculine portuguese names. Each entry shows an approximate match with the Polish name on the left and the Portuguese name on. This page gives traditional counterparts of given names in various languages. Masculine Portuguese names often end with - io.
Adalberto Aristocratic and bright. The masculine given names are listed below in order of frequency. Alex m f English Dutch German French Portuguese Italian Romanian Greek Swedish Norwegian Danish Icelandic Hungarian Czech Russian Short form of Alexander Alexandra and other names beginning with Alex.
Adelaide f English Italian Portuguese. Changing masculine to feminine usually involves changing final -o to -a or adding -a if the masculine form ends in a consonant. Finally the names of months seas rivers and mountains are usually masculine and the names of cities towns islands and continents are usually feminine.
Words ending in ema or grama are generally masculine. Masculine Portuguese names often end with-io. Notice that the feminine forms loses the accent of the masculine form.
Counting the number of individuals with each form is not feasible since the names of some individuals take more than one form. Portuguese form of Adam. However there are a few exceptions that can trip you up such as tribo tribe which is feminine.
A lição the lesson. O programa the program. Garfo fork prato plate queijo cheese tempo time The overwhelming majority of nouns ending with o are masculine.