Guiomar Coutinho, 5th Countess Of Marialva
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Guiomar Coutinho, 5th Countess Of Marialva
Guiomar is both a name and a surname found in France, Spain, Portugal, Brazil and Macao. It originated in the north of France during medieval times, from the fictional character Guiomar (Arthurian legend), Guiomar, which is found in the Arthurian legends. This name could derive from ''uuiu'' (cf. wikt:gwiw, gwiw) which means ''worthy'' in Old Breton and ''marc'h'' (cf. wikt:marc'h, marc'h) which means ''horse'' in Breton language, Breton. Notable people with the name include: *Giomar Guevara (born 1972), Venezuelan baseball player *Guiomar Pedruco (born 1974), 1st Winner of Miss Macau, 1996. *Guiomar Novaes (1895–1979), Brazilian pianist *Guiomar Madalena de Sá e Vilhena (1705–1789), Portuguese businessperson from Madeira *Pilar de Valderrama (1889–1979), Spanish poet and playwright, nicknamed Guiomar by poet Antonio Machado Notable people with the surname include: *Ana Guiomar (born 1988), Portuguese actress *Johan Nilsson Guiomar (born 1985), Swedish footballer *Julien ...
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