Do you have any of these surnames? Your family can be part of royalty

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Even though today it seems distant, it is possible to find records of people with surnames that were part of the history of Brazil

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Have you ever stopped to think about the story behind your surnames?

It may seem like a detail in your ID, but this little name can keep secrets about your past – even a connection with royalty.

Yeah, some carry in their surnames the inheritance of imperial times, European nobility and surprising stories that crossed centuries.

Even though today it seems far from our reality, it is totally possible to find records of people with surnames that were part of the history of Brazil, especially during the empire period (1822-1889).

Do you have any of these surnames? Your family can be part of royalty

Bragança

Firstly, we have the surname Bragança, one of the most significant in the country’s history.

Of Portuguese origin, he emerged in the Celtic region of Portugal and arrived in Brazil along with the monarchy.

At the time, the Portuguese royal family chose this name to represent the House of Bragança, which ruled Brazil during the Empire.

In addition, it is possible to find the name Bragança in several cities, neighborhoods and even institutions.

This is because the influence of the royal family was so striking that it left its legacy registered in national geography.

Therefore, if this is one of your surnames, there may be a direct connection with this historical period.

Koado

On the other hand, the surname Caiado has a curious and, at the same time, powerful origin.

During the colonial period, people with that name belonged to the economic elite.

Interestingly, they used white paint on their face as a form of social and ethnic differentiation – a practice that marked a time of strong separation between groups.

In Brazil, the Caiado family had great political influence, especially in Goiás.

Over the years, its members have held prominent public positions and contributed to the political and agropastoral development of the region.

So if you carry this last name, it is very worth exploring political and historical records of Goiás.

In addition, talking to older relatives can reveal little but very important stories.

Ludovico

Finally, we have the Ludovico last name, which brings a touch of European sophistication and tradition.

Originally in Italy, this name was not very common at the time of colonization, but was associated with high nobility and aristocracy.

People with this surname usually occupied high social positions and were linked to culture, art and politics.

Despite not having a great presence in Brazilian colonial records, Ludovico families were mainly established in the south of the country, maintaining European customs and a strong connection with their roots.

If this is one of your surnames, the ideal is to seek information from Italian consulates, state historical archives and cultural associations.

That way you can find valuable clues about your family’s trajectory – and perhaps even possible connections with the Italian nobility.

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