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Aparecido

Aparecido is a Portuguese term that functions as an adjective and, in some contexts, as a masculine given name. It is the past participle of the verb aparecer, with the feminine form aparecida. The literal meaning is “that has appeared” or “having appeared.”

In general use, aparecido describes something or someone that has appeared or shown itself. The feminine form

Aparecido also appears in cultural and religious contexts. Nossa Senhora Aparecida, or Our Lady of Aparecida,

Geographically and historically, Aparecido appears in Brazilian toponymy and personal naming. The word’s meaning—something that has

aparecida
is
used
when
the
subject
is
female.
While
the
participle
can
occur
in
various
expressions,
in
everyday
speech
Portuguese
often
prefers
constructions
like
“a
pessoa
que
apareceu”
rather
than
relying
on
the
participial
form
as
a
stand‑alone
descriptor.
is
a
major
figure
in
Brazilian
Catholicism;
the
name
derives
from
the
belief
that
the
Virgin
Mary
appeared
to
fishermen
in
1717
and
later
became
the
patroness
of
Brazil.
The
title
is
closely
associated
with
the
Basilica
of
Aparecida,
a
major
pilgrimage
site
in
the
state
of
São
Paulo.
The
feminine
form
aparecida
is
widely
used
as
a
given
name
and
is
linked
to
that
religious
tradition.
appeared—underpins
its
use
in
place
names
and
in
the
naming
of
people,
reflecting
a
broader
pattern
of
using
participial
forms
as
proper
names
in
Portuguese-speaking
regions.