Amaral

Amaral (or do Amaral[ama'ɾaw] or [ama'ɾaɫ]) is a Portuguese-language surname of toponymic origin (from the Central-Northern Portuguese region of Beira), relatively common in Portugal and Brazil, amongst other countries. Its meaning probably comes from a plantation of a variety of grapes (azal tinto) known as amara (from the Latin language amarus/amara —bitter—, because of the taste of the fruit), used to produce wine, and the suffix -al denotes plantation. Amaral means a plantation of amaras.[1]

Amaral
Coat of arms associated with the Amaral surname
Origin
Meaning"a plantation of amara grapes"
Region of originBeira, Central-Northern Portugal
Other names
Variant form(s)do Amaral (of —or from— the plantation of amaras)

This family name is considered to be of high lineage because it descends from the King Ramiro II of León.[2] The current people with this surname are probably of pre-Roman Lusitanian, Christian Visigothic and Sephardic Jewish descent.[1]

It may refer to:

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References

  1. "(in Portuguese) Significado do nome Amaral (Origin of the surname Amaral)". Recanto das Letras. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  2. "(in Portuguese) ORIGEM DO SOBRENOME AMARAL (Meaning of the name Amaral)". Dicionário de Nomes Próprios. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  3. "MOZAMBIQUE/TANZANIA : José Rui Mota do Amaral - Issue 1065 dated 20/11/2003". The Indian Ocean Newsletter. 2003-11-20. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
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