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Brazilian Parnassian poet, journalist and translator
Olavo Brás Martins dos Guimarães Bilac (16 December 1865 – 28 December 1918), known simply as Olavo Bilac (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈlavu biˈlak(i)])
Olavo_Bilac
Municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
Bilac is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 8,117 (2020 est.) in an area of 158 km2 (61 sq mi). The elevation is 431
Bilac
Brazilian playwright
Jô Bilac, (born 1985 as Giovanni Ramalho Bilac) is a Brazilian playwright, he debuted in 2006 as a professional playwright. Bilac has an Indian father
Jô_Bilac
18th episode of the 3rd season of The X-Files
agents arrive, they discover Bilac crying beside one of the toilets, saying that Mona is dead. Mulder and Scully place Bilac in the custody of two local
Teso_Dos_Bichos_(The_X-Files)
German-Slovene high jumper
Britta Bilač (née Vörös) (born 4 December 1968 in Saalfeld, Thuringia, East Germany) is a retired high jumper who competed internationally for Germany
Britta_Bilač
Slovenian long jumper
Borut Bilač (born 14 April 1965 in Postojna) is a retired Slovenian long jumper. Bilač won the bronze medal at the 1990 European Athletics Championships
Borut_Bilač
Japanese web novel and its adaptations
Orusurotto) Voiced by: Seiichiro Yamashita (Japanese); Sonny Strait (English) Bilac (ビィラック, Byirakku) Voiced by: Miyu Tomita (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel (English)
Shangri-La_Frontier
19th-century French literary movement
to French authors. Perhaps the most idiosyncratic of Parnassians, Olavo Bilac, Alberto de Oliveira's disciple, was an author from Brazil who managed carefully
Parnassianism
International athletics championship event
| 1982 |1986 |1990 |1994 |1998 | †: In long jump, bronze medalist Borut Bilač from Yugoslavia was initially disqualified for a suspected infringement
1990 European Athletics Championships
1990_European_Athletics_Championships
Most populous city in Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
São_Paulo
Belle Époque, he was a friend of Coelho Neto, Aluísio Azevedo and Olavo Bilac. He was a poet famous for writing anonymous satires and jokes for the journals
Francisco_de_Paula_Ney
British former javelin thrower (born 1956)
"Verspringer Maas neemt EK-brons van Bilac over" [Long jumper Maas takes over European Championship bronze from Bilac]. NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch). 5 October
Tessa_Sanderson
Painting by Modesto Broco
well-known members of the group included Arnaldo Vieira de Carvalho, Olavo Bilac, Alfredo Ellis, Belisário Penna, Vital Brazil, Artur Neiva, Luís Pereira
Ham's_Redemption
Literary genre
language and the sole official language of Brazil. Lyrically, the poet Olavo Bilac, named it " (...) desconhecida e obscura./ Tuba de alto clangor, lira singela
Brazilian_literature
Name list
name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Olaf, and may refer to: Olavo Bilac (1865–1918), Brazilian poet of the Parnassian school Olavo Setúbal (1923–2008)
Olavo
Works outside the scope of copyright law
example: the works of Jane Austen, Lewis Carroll, Machado de Assis, Olavo Bilac and Edgar Allan Poe are in the public domain worldwide as they all died
Public_domain
Brazilian politician (1849–1923)
such as Machado de Assis, Viscount of Taunay, Joaquim Nabuco and Olavo Bilac. He would also act as a president for the organization from 1908 to 1919
Ruy_Barbosa
Brazilian poet, pharmacist and professor
He is better known by his pen name Alberto de Oliveira. Alongside Olavo Bilac and Raimundo Correia, he comprised the Brazilian "Parnassian Triad". He
Alberto_de_Oliveira
Colombian business conglomerate
Company Activity Country Central Cervecera de Colombia Drinks Colombia Postobón Drinks Colombia Bilac Drinks Colombia
Organización_Ardila_Lülle
temporary weapons, Empire Bee Twinblades, made for him by Emul's sister Bilac until he can use the Moonblades. After defeating Lifestide, Katzo reveals
List of Shangri-La Frontier episodes
List_of_Shangri-La_Frontier_episodes
Brazilian writer
1889, he had an argument with Olavo Bilac, that ended in a duel. One of Mallet's ribs was injured, but he and Bilac would reconcile. After the proclamation
Pardal_Mallet
Restaurant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
artists and intellectuals of the time, such as Chiquinha Gonzaga, Olavo Bilac, Emílio de Meneses, Rui Barbosa, Villa-Lobos, Lima Barreto, José do Patrocínio
Confeitaria_Colombo
Brazilian musician (1960–1996)
Rio de Janeiro. He started his studies at an early age, at Colégio Olavo Bilac. During this period he wrote an essay titled "Old house, in ruins". His
Renato_Russo
Brazilian literary critic (1939–2025)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Heloísa_Teixeira
Brazilian television series
Globoplay on September 10, 2021. Based on the play Conselho de Classe, by Jô Bilac, it is written by Carla Faour and Julia Spadaccini. It stars Débora Bloch
Segunda_Chamada
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Buritama; East - Crowned; Southwest - Bilac; West - Araçatuba. Distance to: São Paulo - 521 km Araçatuba - 11 km Bilac - 19 km Buritama - 40 km Coroados -
Birigui
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Marco_Lucchesi
19 November (Flag Day). The Portuguese lyrics were written by poet Olavo Bilac, and the music composed by Francisco Braga. The president and vice president
Flag_of_Brazil
Municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Colina,_São_Paulo
Brazilian novelist, journalist and playwright
Letters, but Mário de Alencar was accepted in his place instead. Only Olavo Bilac would support Olímpio in his attempt. Luzia-Homem (1903) O Almirante O Uirapuru
Domingos_Olímpio
compulsory military service from 1900 onwards. Intellectuals such as Olavo Bilac were more ambitious, seeing in it social leveling and discipline and education
Sortition_Law
Municipality in São Paulo, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Santos,_São_Paulo
Marília Garcia Mário de Andrade Menotti del Picchia Murilo Mendes Olavo Bilac Oswald de Andrade Paulo Leminski Pedro Kilkerry Raimundo Correia Ricardo
List of Portuguese-language poets
List_of_Portuguese-language_poets
Association football club
the Esporte. They had been involved in the violent match against Olavo Bilac the previous Sunday. Leaders of the club of Zé Rodrigues came to think about
Centro_Sportivo_Alagoano
Patriotic song or ode dedicated to a flag
Ricardo Mujía Manuel Benavente Brazil "Hino à Bandeira Nacional" 1906 Olavo Bilac Francisco Braga Costa Rica "Saludo a la Bandera" 1946 Porfirio Brenes Castro
Flag_anthem
19 Mayıs Arena, Trabzon Referees: Elif İnci (TUR), Ivana Ivanovic (SRB), Ebru Bilaç (TUR)
Basketball at the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival
Basketball_at_the_2011_European_Youth_Summer_Olympic_Festival
Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines
sonneteers Alberto de Oliveira, Raimundo Correia and, especially, Olavo Bilac. Others writing sonnets in that style included the now overlooked Francisca
Sonnet
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
in Santa Rita. He also started in the local team, Santarritense. Olavo Bilac Pinto was president of Chamber of Deputies of Brazil in 1965 and an ambassador
Santa_Rita_do_Sapucaí
the bohemian circles of the time; among his closest friends were Olavo Bilac and Guimarães Passos. Like everyone else in this group, he contributed to
Pedro_Rabelo
Municipality in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Guarulhos
Jolanda Čeplak, Matic Osovnikar, Martina Ratej, Brigita Bukovec, Britta Bilač, Borut Bilač, Gregor Cankar, Sonja Roman, Brigita Langerholc, Helena Javornik,
Sport_in_Slovenia
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Guaraçaí
Strel Mateja Svet Gregor Rajh Dejan Sitar Klemen Štrajhar Britta Bilač Borut Bilač Alenka Bikar Brigita Bukovec Gregor Cankar Jolanda Čeplak Primož Kozmus
List of Slovenian sportspeople
List_of_Slovenian_sportspeople
Church in Santos, Brazil
Francisco Mendes; Lins, Jair; Alves, José Bernardino; Aleixo, Pedro; Pinto, Bilac (1961-01-01). Revista forense: mensário nacional de doutrina, jurisprudência
Basilica of St. Anthony, Santos
Basilica_of_St._Anthony,_Santos
Ethnic group
Popicchio, Milicchio), nicknames attribute (Vecera, Tosti, Poganizza, Bilac, Berhizz), ethnic-toponyms attribute (Klissa, Lisa, Zara, Rauzei, Schiavone
Molise_Croats
Municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Andradina
Brazilian writer (1863–1895)
something which led him to challenge his former friend, the poet Olavo Bilac, to a duel in 1892; he had also broken other friendships in the same dramatic
Raul_Pompeia
129,096 Newton Cardoso Jr. PMDB PT / PMDB / PC do B / PROS / PRB 128,489 Bilac Pinto PR DEM / PSDB / PP / PR / PSD / SD 123,377 Leonardo Quintão PMDB PT
55th Legislature of the National Congress
55th_Legislature_of_the_National_Congress
Characteristic sound used in broadcasting
(Brazilian Portuguese: Hino à Bandeira Nacional) by Francisco Braga and Olavo Bilac.[citation needed] This audio source will be used by LilyPond in upcoming
Interval_signal
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
São_Carlos
Town in Thuringia, Germany
Samaipata, Bolivia Sokolov, Czech Republic Stains, France Zalewo, Poland Britta Bilač (born 1968), high jumper Hugo Eberlein (1887–1941), politician (SPD, USPD
Saalfeld
Place in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Matão
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Ilha_Solteira
Defunct political party in Brazil
1959–1961: José de Magalhães Pinto 1961–1963: Herbert Levy 1963–1965: Olavo Bilac Pinto 1965: Ernani Sátiro 1945–1947: Virgílio de Melo Franco 1947–1949:
National Democratic Union (Brazil)
National_Democratic_Union_(Brazil)
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Tanabi
Brazilian poet and musician
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Cláudio_Manuel_da_Costa
Brazilian poet and judge (1859–1911)
Parnassian poet, judge and magistrate. Alongside Alberto de Oliveira and Olavo Bilac, he was a member of the "Parnassian Triad". He founded and occupied the
Raimundo_Correia
homosexual behavior, among whom were Tiradentes, Mário de Andrade, Olavo Bilac, Roberto Burle Marx, Dom João VI, Santos Dumont and Zumbi dos Palmares,
LGBTQ_people_in_Brazil
Brazilian journalist and writer (1935–2025)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Cícero_Sandroni
Brazilian photographer and author (1916–2008)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Zélia_Gattai
Overview of doping in athletics
oudheid". www.olympische-anekdotes.be. "Verspringer Maas neemt EK-brons van Bilac over – Verspringer Frans Maas ontvangt alsnog de bronzen medaille van het
List of doping cases in athletics
List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics
Brazilian writer
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Ana_Maria_Gonçalves
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Suzanápolis
Brazilian actress and producer (born 1980)
Pedro Bricio, Jô Bilac, Rodrigo Nogueira, directed by Jefferson Miranda. 2013 – “Sobre Uma Mulher Que Só Vi Uma Vez Na Vida”, by Jô Bilac, directed by Jefferson
Luiza_Mariani
Brazilian lyricist and novelist (born 1947)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Paulo_Coelho
Monarchy in South America (1822–1889)
were Gonçalves Crespo, Alberto de Oliveira, Raimundo Correia, and Olavo Bilac. Brazilian theater became influenced by Realism in 1855, decades earlier
Empire_of_Brazil
Track and field event
Inha Babakova (UKR) 1995 Barcelona details Alina Astafei (GER) Britta Bilač (SLO) Heike Henkel (GER) 1997 Paris details Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) Inha
High_jump
Microregion in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Microregion_of_Andradina
Faleński, Sully Prudhomme, José-Maria de Heredia, Alberto de Oliveira, Olavo Bilac American literary regionalism or "local color" A style, genre or movement
List_of_literary_movements
Name list
R&B and soul singer Jo Inge Berget (born 1990), Norwegian footballer Jô Bilac (born 1985), Brazilian playwright Jo Bogaert (born 1956), Flemish musician
Jo_(given_name)
Brazilian actor
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Adelino_Fontoura
Brazilian novelist, essayist, journalist, and literary critic (1915–1990)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Adonias_Filho
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Guatapará
Day of the year
Santayana, Spanish philosopher, novelist, and poet (died 1952) 1865 – Olavo Bilac, Brazilian journalist and poet (died 1918) 1866 – Wassily Kandinsky, Russian-French
December_16
Brazilian actor (born 1961)
Menino Bruxo" 2004 Um Só Coração Assis Chateaubriand Começar de Novo Olavo Bilac Borges "Olavinho" 2005 A Grande Família Aníbal Episode: "Eu, Eu Mesma e
Antônio_Calloni
Brazilian writer, lawyer and academic (1887-1969)
state of Sergipe. On June 19, 1915, during a ceremony organized by Olavo Bilac and attended by important literary figures from Rio de Janeiro, Amado shot
Gilberto_Amado
Poet traditionally held to represent a certain national culture
Indigenous Peoples, Lyrical Poetry". Britannica. 6 March 2024. "Olavo Bilac: Biography and Poems". Brazilian Poetry. Retrieved 28 May 2021. Gurría-Quintana
National_poet
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Itararé
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Franklin_Távora
Brazilian journalist (1774–1823)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Hipólito_da_Costa
Brazilian aviation pioneer (1873–1932)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Alberto_Santos-Dumont
Gold Silver Bronze Alina Astafei Germany Britta Bilač Slovenia Heike Henkel Germany
1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's high jump
1995_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_high_jump
Impact of the second Emperor of Brazil
Pedro cannot continue to lie in foreign territory." By 1906 the poet Olavo Bilac wrote, "The fatherland reclaims your body and it shall have it." The Jornal
Legacy_of_Pedro_II_of_Brazil
Portuguese musician
of Portuguese pop-rock songs. The founding members were joined by Olavo Bilac (from Santos e Pecadores), Alexandre Frazão, Rui Luís Pereira, Fredo Margner
Pedro_Ayres_Magalhães
Brazilian archbishop, politician, politician, cultural figure
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Francisco_de_Aquino_Correia
President of Brazil from 1961 to 1964
1958 – 24 February 1965 Preceded by Ulysses Guimarães Succeeded by Olavo Bilac Pinto Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office 11 March 1951 – 1 February
Pascoal_Ranieri_Mazzilli
President of Brazil from 1985 to 1990
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
José_Sarney
Municipality in southeast Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
São_José_do_Rio_Preto
Silvia Costa Cuba 1.93 Q 4 A Sigrid Kirchmann Austria 1.90 q 4 A Britta Bilač Slovenia 1.90 q 6 A Stefka Kostadinova Bulgaria – – – – o xo o xxx 1.90
1993 World Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump
1993_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_high_jump
Brazilian physician and writer (1886–1973)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Antônio_da_Silva_Mello
Municipality in Southeast Brazil, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Sorocaba
Brazilian author and journalist
Chamado Garrincha - 1995 (prêmio Jabuti in 1996); Ela é Carioca - 1999; Bilac Vê Estrelas - 2000; O Pai que era Mãe - 2001; A Onda que se Ergueu no Mar
Ruy_Castro
Brazilian actress (born 1929)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Fernanda_Montenegro
Central library in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
illustrious visitors, from the past, are the names of Machado de Assis, Olavo Bilac and João do Rio. [citation needed] The Royal Cabinet publishes the magazine
Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading
Royal_Portuguese_Cabinet_of_Reading
Brazilian professor, journalist and activist (1893–1983)
Fernando de Azevedo ► Miguel Reale ► Celso Lafer 15 (Gonçalves Dias): Olavo Bilac ► Amadeu Amaral ► Guilherme de Almeida ► Odilo Costa Filho ► Marcos Barbosa
Alceu_Amoroso_Lima
Decade
Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair, British admiral (d. 1945) December 16 – Olavo Bilac, Brazilian poet (d. 1918) December 19 – Minnie Maddern Fiske, American stage
1860s
Municipality in Croatia
population 7 Stari Zdenkovac, population 33 Stojčinovac, population 4 Veliki Bilač, population 36 Vlatkovac, population 85 Vukojevica, population 76 Directly
Čaglin
Karyna Taranda 5 July 2019 Lausanne Slovenia 2.00 m (6 ft 6+1⁄2 in) Britta Bilač 14 August 1994 Helsinki Czech Republic 2.00 m (6 ft 6+1⁄2 in) Zuzana Hlavoňová
National_records_in_high_jump
Municipality in Southeast, Brazil
Antônio do Aracanguá Valparaíso Birigui Alto Alegre Avanhandava Barbosa Bilac Birigui Braúna Brejo Alegre Buritama Clementina Coroados Gabriel Monteiro
Mirandópolis
Brazilian actor (1920–2003)
Relatório de Um Homem Casado (1974) Gente que Transa (1974) - Casimiro Bilac As Alegres Vigaristas (1974) Um Soutien Para Papai (1975) Intimidade (1975)
José_Lewgoy
BILAC
BILAC
BILAC
BILAC
Girl/Female
Sanskrit
Jewel.
Biblical
cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye
Boy/Male
German, Italian, Teutonic
Warrior
Boy/Male
English American Greek
Immortal.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, North German, and Danish
English, Dutch, North German, and Danish : variant of Stubbe.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strong soldier, Powerful and brave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Honour; Pride
Male
English
English unisex name derived from Middle English haven (Old English hæfen), HAVEN means "haven, refuge."
Girl/Female
Native American
Predous.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Novel Shape
BILAC
BILAC
BILAC
BILAC
BILAC
a.
Doubly fringed.