Barão
Barão is a Portuguese term meaning baron, a title of nobility historically used in Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries. In addition to denoting a noble rank, Barão is also a common surname and a geographical place name in Lusophone regions.
Origin and use: The baronial title emerged in medieval Europe and was adopted into Portuguese as barão.
Toponymy and surnames: Barão as a place name appears in various locations in Portugal and Brazil, often
Notable titles and holders: Noted examples include Irineu Evangelista de Sousa, the 1st Baron of Mauá, a
See also: The word Barão is the Portuguese equivalent of the English “baron,” and its use today