Diabo
Diabo is the Portuguese term for the devil, used across Portuguese-speaking regions to refer to the malevolent supernatural being described in Christian theology and folklore. In everyday language it can also function as a metaphor for temptation, mischief, or a person perceived as dangerous or adversarial.
Diabo derives from Latin diabolus, itself from Greek diabolos, entering Portuguese through Latin and later literary
In literature, cinema, and music produced in Portuguese-speaking communities, Diabo appears in titles and character names,
Across related languages, terms such as Diablo (Spanish/Italian) or Diabolo (French) represent parallel concepts of the
In some regions, Diabo is used as a proper name for places, people, or organizations, reflecting its