A Portuguese nickname is an *alcunha *. They could be descriptive of the
person, the occupation or residence. If it ws a child with the same name as
father or close relative it could be *Mancebo- *younger


eric edgar

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:03 PM, celeste perry <ccgran...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>  Denis,
>    I believe this is the reason the "nick-names" came into use.  One Manuel
> lived and he was called, "Manuel from the end of the road."  I don't know
> the Portuguese word for end of the road; however, I think you can see one
> way of identifying one Manuel.
>    As for the Maria thing for the girls, I feel that 90 percent of girls
> were named Maria and once they were old enough to move about the village,
> they used their first and middle name or sometimes just their middle name
> that might be less common.
>
> Celeste, Hayward, CA
> Celeste Perry ccgran...@yahoo.com
>  *From:* Denis Meals <deni...@gmail.com>
> *To:* Azores@googlegroups.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 5, 2011 12:50 PM
> *Subject:* [AZORES-Genealogy] First, middle names for Azorean people
>
> Listers:
>
> I read with interest the recent discussion regarding the 'end-of-the-line'
> surnames.  Dano on 1 Oct. spoke to this, and I second his comments.
>
> However, I now have a question to pose to our listers, and ask for their
> opinions.
>
> Azorean first and second names seem to be restricted to only perhaps 12
> commonly used, i.e. Manoel, Jose, Antonio, Joao, Maria, Jacintha, Joaquina,
> Umbelina, being perhaps most common.  Given that most families had many
> children means that within a community, there would have been many named
> Manoel, for example.  For the older still unmarried, at least several named
> Manoel Jose or Maria Jacintha.
>
> How then did they distinguish between the many same-named individuals
> within their immediate community, as well as adjacent villages?
>
> Denis
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