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Derived from the Tupi word kaûã, which signifies "hawk, falcon".

Variant of Cauã.

Derived from Tupi kûaraçy meaning "sun". In Tupi mythology, this was the name of the sun god.

Means "lady of the water" in Tupi, from y "water" and îara "lady, mistress". In Brazilian folklore, this is a beautiful river nymph who lures men...

Means "honey lips" in Tupi, from eíra "honey" and tembé "lip". It is the title of an 1865 novel by José de Alencar, which tells the story of a Tupi...

From Tupi eíra "honey" and çy "mother".

From Tupi îaçy meaning "moon".

Derived from Tupi îasy "moon" and îara "lady, lord".

Means "honey moon" in Tupi, from îaçy "moon" and eíra "honey".

Possibly from a Tupi word meaning "honey bee".

Derived from Tupi îuru "mouth" and çy "mother, origin".

Variant of Cauã.

Variant of Cauã.

Signifies "lady of fortune" in Tupi, from mbaé "fortune, riches" and îara "lady, mistress". Alternatively, it could be related to Tupi aryîa "grandmot...

From Tupi moaçy meaning "pain, regret, grief". This is the son of Iracema and Martim in José de Alencar's novel Iracema (1865).

Means "lord of the spear" in Tupi, from ybyrá "wood, stick, spear" and îara "lord, master". This is the name of an 1874 novel by José de Alencar.

Means "strong spear" in Tupi, from ybyrá "wood, stick, spear" and atã "strong, hard".

Variant of Iara.

Variant of Iara.