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In all the world, Zé (泽 , Zé , زي , among others...) is a widespread mostly masculine, but seldom girly first name. The first name Zé is characteristic of Portugal, where it is quite a common primarily masculine, but very infrequently feminine name, China, where it is quite a rare mostly male, but infrequently girly name, and Egypt, where it is quite a rare gender-neutral name. Much less frequently, Zé is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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澤, 泽, 則, 则 | China |
Zé | China, Portugal, Angola, Brazil, Mozambique |
زي | Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Algeria, Sudan |
제 | South Korea |
Зе | Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Ukraine |
Chak, Chek, Chet, Chhet, Giuseppe, Iosif, Iosip, Iossif, Joep, Jooseppi, Jose, Joseba, Josef, Josep, Joseph, Josif, Josip, José, Jozeb, Jozef, Jozefo, Jožko, Juozapas, Juozas, József, Osip, Ossip, Osyp, Se, Taek, Taik, Tcheg, Tchek, Tek, Thaek, Tiak, Tse, Tsek, Yosef, Zaak, Zak, Ze, Zee, Zeg, Ιωσήφ, Восіп, Джозеф, Джозеф, Жозеф, Йозеф, Джозеф, Йозеф, Джузепе,
Zé is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Zé Gotinha , the mascot for the Brazilian polio vaccination campaign; Zé Povinho , the Portuguese everyman character; Zé Galo ; Zé do Caixão , the fictional character and Zé Bonitinho , character in Noites Cariocas.
Reis, Carlos, Coelho, Renato, Martins, Marques, Moreira, Almeida, Antonio, Augusto, Barbosa, Pereira, Roberto, Ricardo, Ribeiro, Eduardo, Carvalho, Teixeira, Henrique, Ferreira, Oliveira, Rodrigues, Soares, Santos, Miguel, Manuel, Dias, Lima, Luis, Luiz, Neto, Maria, Manel, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Fernandes, Alves, Paulo, Pedro, Pinto, Ramos, Rocha, Diogo, Gomes, Lopes, Luís, Filho, Costa, and Gonçalves