We have prepared a selection that brings together tips full of great attributes for the long-awaited baby from the family!
For families who are expecting the arrival of a baby and have not yet decided what the baby will be called, but already know they want something strong and full of greatness, this is the ideal list!

We gather here 10 masculine names that carry sublime meanings and they still sound perfect for those who like long options.
Alexander
from the Greek alessandrimeans “he who defends man” or “Defender of humanity” – rather a quality for the child being born. Nomenclature made history, especially with Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia and one of the greatest conquerors of the ancient world.
Theodore
Born from the crossing of Greek terms theo ( God is doron (gift) means, by extension, “Gift of God” or “Gift of God”. A choice that couldn’t be more appropriate for the long-awaited baby!
Julian
Of Latin origin, it carries as meanings “of the nature of what is young” or “he who appears to be young”, bringing with it all the freshness that young age gives to life. For those who love to differentiate themselves, the Italian version “Giuliano” is also fascinating.
Caetano
Famous name in Brazil for Bahian Caetano Veloso, an important singer of our MPB, is an option full of personality and whose most common nickname is “Caê”. of Latin origin, Caietanowhich means “native of Gaeta”, now an Italian city.
Edward
Edu, Dudu, Dado … With several short and affectionate derivations to refer to the child, this name has Anglo-Saxon origin and means “the protector of wealth”, carrying the prosperity as one of its main characteristics.
Luciano
Derived from Lucius, which comes from the Latin Lucioit came from the word luxury (in Portuguese, “light”). By extension, this beautiful name refers to what is bright, radiant, to the one who will come to bring even more brightness to the family.
Emanuele
Biblical name, it is one of the ways to refer to Jesus Christ. Of Jewish origin, it was born from the cross between immanu (with us) e He (God), which means “God (is) with us”.
John
The Italian nomenclature is one of the forms that “João” takes in the European country. comes from Hebrew Yohanan – originated from the union between Yup (God is hannah (grace), that is “pardoned by God” or “God is full of grace”. Ideal option for families who love traditional names but also want a different twist.
Blessed
From the Latin Benedictus, it derives from “blessed”, “blessed”, “praised”, more than special attributes for the upcoming kid. The name became popular after San Benedetto, an Italian monk who took a vow of poverty and founded the Benedictine order. For those who cling to dating, March 31st is your day.
Leonardo
Italian variant of Germanic Leonardo, sit emerged from the cross between “lion” and “heart”, bringing with it the idea of ​​someone who will be “brave as a lion” and you will have courage as one of your main qualities.
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