I was looking up some things, and came across a list of students enrolled in a particular faculty. I selected those names/combos I found more interesting or unusual. The asterisk after some names means they are not normally accepted by the registrar, but an exception was made probably because the person or one of his/her parents holds a nationality other than Portuguese.
Abel (as a mn, very uncommon)
Abigail (very uncommon here)
Abílio x3
Acácio (as a mn)
Adalberto (as a mn, dated and uncommon)
AdelaideAdelinaÁgueda (as a mn, it's the name of a town and I'd never seen it used as a proper name before)
Aires (m) x2 (very unusual, I'd only seen it as a ln)
Alan John *
Albeni * (impossible to tell gender from full name)
Alcides
Alejandro * (as a mn)
Alona *
Alsínio
Alyssa * (as a mn)
Anaisa
Anastasia *
Andrea (uncommon,
Andreia is the more popular form)
Andreas Wilhelm *
Andrii *
AnibalAnselmo (as a mn)
Antero x2 (both as fn and mn, unusual and old-fashioned)
Aritson *
Armindo x2
Ashley *
Atanásio
AuroraBebiana (both as fn and mn)
BentoBrancaBryan *
Caio
CassandraCassiano
Cassilda
SolangeCeleste (as a mn)
CelinaCélio Dinarte (both unusual names)
Christine * (as a mn)
Cidália x3 (both as fn and mn)
Cíntia
Cleiton *
Dalila (as a mn)
Damião
DaniloDario Ho *
Darlen *
Décio Cristóvão
Dioclésia Jusefina *
Drieli *
Éder Zenildo *
Edivaldo Yuzo *
Edlise * (f)
Élia
ElianaElviraEmilie * x2
Ercília
EricErikaEstefânia Josete
Estêvão (as a mn)
Eurico
Fabiana x2
Fatmir (can't tell gender from full name, never saw this before)
Flaiane * (as a mn)
Flávia x2
Flor (as a mn)
Flora BelaFlorbela (very dated)
Francelina (as a mn, extremely old-fashioned and uncommon)
Gaspar BorisGiuseppe *
Hildária (never saw this before)
Henrik *
Herlander (m, both as fn and mn)
Ifigénia (as a mn)
Ilda (very dated)
IolandaIsaías x2
Ismael (as a mn)
IsraelIvo x4
Janete
Jefferson *
Jennifer *
Jethro *
Jhonny * (not a typo)
Josefa (as a mn)
Josué
Joy * (as a mn)
Julie Christie *
Karen (very uncommon here)
Karízia * (probably a creative take on Carícia, which means 'caress' and is not used as name)
Keila *
Laury * (can't tell if male or female)
Leandra Bernardete
Leonara (never saw this one before either)
Lígia
Lincey * (I can't tell if this belongs to a male or a female, the probable mn could also be a ln)
LinoLisete
LizaLourenço
LuanaLucianoLudgero
MagdaMaling * (ln tells me this is a Chinese student)
Marianne *
Marine *
Marvin *
Maurício
Maycol Willian *
MauroMavilde (as a mn, it's both extremely unusual and old-fashioned)
Mélanie
Audrey *
Mirieli *
Mohammed AliMoisés x3 (both as fn and mn, same as
Adalberto)
Naiara Andressa
Narciso (as a mn)
Nayara * (yup, just because it's spelled with a y)
Nídia
NinoNorberta (as a mn)
Ocília (as a mn, never seen this before)
Octávio
Oleh *
Olímpio (as a mn)
Olinda x2 (so dated)
Óscar
Otávio *
PandoraPatrocínia do
Carmo (this sounds like a 100-year-old woman's name)
Paulino (as a mn)
Pavlo *
Petronilho (as a mn, same as Ocília)
Raúl
Remi (m)
RenataRenatoRizo * (m)
Roberdan *
Roman *
Romão
Rosália
GracianaSabino (as a mn)
SamaraSandrina
Saúl
SelmaSerafimSilvana x3
Silvestre Amado ('amado' means beloved, so it's an interesting combo)
Silvino
SimoneSolenne *
Sophia Camille *
Soraya Joelma
Steeve *
Stéphane *
Stephanie *
Stivan *
Suellen *
Tadeu AugustoTamaraTatiane *
TeodoroThais *
Ubirajara * (I'm 99% sure this person is Brazilian)
Valerie *
Valério (as a mn)
Vicência (as a mn)
Viktoriya *
VilmaVladir
Lauro *
Virgílio x2
VivianaXavier (as a mn)
Yanjun * (see Maling)
Yara
PriscillaYasin * (see Yanjun)
Yasmine (as a mn)
Yoann *
Zaques *
Zélia x2
Zita EmanuelaZuleica