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Forename Ovídio

In all the world, Ovídio (Ovidio Brazil Argentina Spain Mexico Guatemala, Ovídio Brazil Angola Portugal United States) is a common masculine given name. The forename Ovídio is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Panama, where it is quite a common male name, Guatemala, and Costa Rica (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Very seldom, Ovídio is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ovídio

name Ovidi, name Ovidio, name Ovídio, name Ovidijus, name Ovidii
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Ovidio Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala
Ovídio Brazil, United States, Angola, Portugal

First names said to be same

Ovidi, Ovidii, and Ovidijus

Notable namesakes

ovídio fernandes trigo de loureiro Brazilian judge (1828-1904), BR (b. 1828) link
ovídio antônio dutra Brazilian politician, BR (b. 1838) link
ovídio josé da rosa Brazilian politician, BR (b. 1843) link
picture of ovídio de abreu ovídio de abreu ovídio de abreu Brazilian politician (1898-1990), BR (b. 1898) link
ovídio peixoto meira (b. 1884) link
ovídio chaves Brazilian journalist, BR (b. 1910) link
ovídio de andrade melo Brazilian diplomat, BR (b. 1925) link
ovídio martins Cape Verdean poet (1928-1999), CV (b. 1928) link
ovídio gonçalves aragão Person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection (204585), BR (b. 1931) link
ovídio brito Brazilian percussionist, BR (b. 1945) link
ovídio pahula politician in Angola link
ovídio joão paulo de andrade Brazilian politician, BR link

Characteristic surnames

Maia, Cassule, Barrios, Bortnik, Pereira, Ribeiro, Leitão, Júnior, Freitas, Zanquet, Avellar, Martinez, Cordeiro, Ferreira, Oliveira, Mendonça, Custódio, Rodrigues, Garbelini, Francisco, Fernandes, Sandoval, Arantes, Andrade, Vieira, Maio, Mora, Sena, Dias, Lins, Lima, Neto, Moura, Silva, Brito, Ponga, Pires, Ramos, Gomes, Godoy, Filho, Santos, Afonso, Cariri, César, Junior, Gonçalves, and Nascimento