Portuguese names are used in Portugal, Brazil, and other
Portuguese-speaking regions. Most people have one or two
given names, followed by two or more
surnames. The first surname is inherited from the mother's paternal surname, the second (considered the primary surname) is inherited from the father's paternal surname. In some cases both the maternal and paternal surnames of the parents are passed to the child, creating a long full name.
Portuguese given names are often taken from the names of saints. See European names. There are also many names which honour the Virgin Mary. Some of these, for example Dores and Neves, are taken from titles of Mary, while others such as Assunção and Inmaculada refer to events in her life.
The word name in Portuguese is nome.
On this site
List of Portuguese names and meanings
List of Portuguese Kings and Queens