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Flávia is a Portuguese-language girl's name. It is the equivalent of Flavia (name) found in Italy and Spain. People *"Flávia", a 1987 song by Hermeto Pascoal from the album ''So Nao Toca Quem Nao Quer: Only If You Don't Want It'' *Flávia Delaroli (1983), Brazilian swimmer *Flávia Nadalutti (1961), Brazilian swimmer *Flávia Fernandes (1981), Brazilian water polo player *Flávia Moraes Flavia Mello Moraes de Oliveira (born 25 April 1959 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian director and filmmaker. Owner of an important career in audiovisual and advertising, Flavia Moraes has built an expressive career as a director for over 30 years. ... (1959), Brazilian Filmmaker {{DEFAULTSORT:Flavia Portuguese feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Flavia (name)
Flavia is a feminine given name of Latin origin. The name is most commonly used in Italy, Romania, Brazil ( Portuguese: Flávia) and in Spanish-speaking countries. It is in occasional use in the United States, where 18 newborn girls were given the name in 2022. Origin Originating from the Latin word "flavus", meaning "golden" or "blonde", Flavia became an Ancient Roman ''nomen gentilicium'' for women of the gens Flavia. This gens gave rise to two imperial dynasties, the Flavian dynasty of the 1st-century and the Constantinian dynasty of the 2nd and 3rd-centuries, their use of the name (and its masculine counterpart ''Flavius'') helped spread its popularity in the ancient world. As a nomen Flavia is the name of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saints: Flavia Domitilla, wife of Clemens, Flavia Domitilla and Flavia. Notable people * Flavia Arcaro (1876–1937), American actress * Flavia Bujor (born 1988), Romanian-born French novelist * Flavia Cacace (born 1980), Italian dan ...
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Hermeto Pascoal
Hermeto Pascoal (born June 22, 1936) is a Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist. He was born in Lagoa da Canoa, Alagoas, Brazil. Pascoal is best known in music of Brazil, Brazilian music for his orchestration and improvisation, as well as for being a record producer and contributor to many Brazilian and international albums. Biography Early life and career Pascoal comes from Northeastern Brazil, in an area that lacked electricity at the time he was born. He learned the accordion from his father and practiced for hours indoors, as, being born with Albinism in humans, albinism, he was incapable of working in the countryside with the rest of his family. From an early age, Pascoal was playing sanfona, meaning button accordion. At age eight, he started with the flute. Pascoal was a self-taught child prodigy. When he was eleven, he started performing in musical groups with his brother (Jose Neto Pascoal) and father (Pascoal José da Costa). He and his family moved to Recife in ...
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Flávia Delaroli
Flávia Renata Delaroli Cazziolato (born December 28, 1983, in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil) is an Olympic and National Record holding freestyle swimmer from Brazil. A resident of São Paulo, she represented her native country at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. International career 1999-2004 At 15 years old, Dalaroli took part in the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, where she was part of the bronze medal winning team in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay. She also placed 4th individually in the 50-metre freestyle race. Three years later, Delaroli competed at the 2002 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Moscow, where she went to the 4×100-metre freestyle relay final, ultimately taking 8th place with her teammates. She placed 19th in the 50-metre freestyle, and 33rd in the 100-metre freestyle. At the 2003 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Delaroli finished 18th in the 50-metre freestyle, 24th in the 100-metre freestyle, 14th in the 4×100-metre freestyle rela ...
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Flávia Nadalutti
Flávia Nadalutti (born March 18, 1961, in Rio de Janeiro) is a former international butterfly and medley swimmer from Brazil, who participated in a Summer Olympics for her native country. She was at the 1975 World Aquatics Championships in Cali. She swam in the 4×100-metre medley, where the Brazil's relay, composed by Christiane Paquelet, Flávia Nadalutti, Lucy Burle and Cristina Teixeira, finished 12th with a time of 4:38.75. In the 200-metre butterfly, she finished with a time of 2:28.53, far from her personal best at this moment, the South American record (2:20.10), not going to the finals. She was at the 1975 Pan American Games, in Mexico City, where she won a bronze medal in the 4×100-metre medley. She also finished 5th in the 200-metre individual medley, 5th in the 200-metre butterfly, 5th in the 400-metre individual medley, and 7th in the 100-metre butterfly. At the 1976 Summer Olympics, in Montreal, she swam the 100-metre butterfly, not reaching the final. Partic ...
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Flávia Fernandes
Flávia Alvarenga Fernandes (born February 13, 1981, in Goiânia) is a female water polo player from Brazil, who won the bronze medal with the Brazil women's national water polo team at the 2003 Pan American Games. She also competed at the 2007 Pan American Games The 2007 Pan American Games, officially known as the XV Pan American Games () and commonly known as Rio 2007, were a major Americas, continental multi-sport event that took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 13 to 29, 2007. A total of ..., finishing in fourth place. References *Profile 1981 births Living people Brazilian female water polo players Sportspeople from Goiânia Pan American Games bronze medalists for Brazil Pan American Games water polo players for Brazil Pan American Games bronze medalists in water polo Water polo players at the 2003 Pan American Games Medalists at the 2003 Pan American Games 21st-century Brazilian sportswomen {{Brazil-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Flávia Moraes
Flavia Mello Moraes de Oliveira (born 25 April 1959 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian director and filmmaker. Owner of an important career in audiovisual and advertising, Flavia Moraes has built an expressive career as a director for over 30 years. Produced and directed more than 3,000 commercials, documentaries, movies and music concerts. Summary With documentaries, short and feature films, musica concerts, theater shows and over 3,000 internationally directed commercials, Flavia Moraes is one of the leading filmmakers of her generation and one of the first Brazilian directors to join the Directors Guild of America. Three times winner of the Caboré award, Flavia received international awards such as Clio and Cannes Lions Awards. Pioneer in Branded Content projects, the director innovated the independent production model to television with the series "To Frito" and "Galera Animal", aired on open TV and produced in partnership with Nestle, inaugurating the concept of branded c ...
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Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language ** Portuguese man o' war, a dangerous marine animal ** Portuguese people, an ethnic group See also * * ''Sonnets from the Portuguese'' * "A Portuguesa", the national anthem of Portugal * Lusofonia * Lusitania Lusitania (; ) was an ancient Iberian Roman province encompassing most of modern-day Portugal (south of the Douro River) and a large portion of western Spain (the present Extremadura and Province of Salamanca). Romans named the region after th ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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