When Maria Julia Dias was born on 27 July 1885, in Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii, United States, her father, Amaro Dias, was 38 and her mother, Barbara De Jesus, was 31. She married Augustinho De Freitas Spinola on 16 December 1905, in Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Brooklyn Judicial Township, Alameda, California, United States in 1940 and Trinity Center, Trinity, California, United States in 1950. She died on 5 February 1981, in Weaverville, Trinity, California, United States, at the age of 95, and was buried in Trinity Center, Trinity, California, United States.
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Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Manuel, Jose, Carlos, Francisco, Jorge, Luis, Domingos, Mario, Pedro, Ana, Armando, Eduardo. Portuguese Joao, Paulo, Joaquim, Manoel, Henrique, Margarida, Albano, Batista, Guilherme, Ligia, Mateus, Sebastiao.
Portuguese and Spanish: patronymic from the medieval personal name Didacus (genitive Didaci). Compare Diego . This surname is also common in the former Portuguese colony of Goa and elsewhere on the west coast of India, having been taken there by Portuguese settlers.
Welsh: variant of Dayus, from the personal name Deiws, a pet form of Dai or Dafydd, Welsh forms of David (see Day ). In English counties bordering Wales Dayus and Dyos were sometimes shortened to Day(e)s and Deyes or altered to Dayhouse and Dyhouse, through false association with the words deyhouse, dayhouse ‘dairy’ or deyehouse, dyehouse ‘dye-works’, but there is no medieval evidence that this name derived from either word.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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