Minhas is a term with multiple uses in language and onomastics. In Portuguese, "minhas" is the feminine plural possessive determiner corresponding to "meu" (my). It is used before feminine plural nouns to indicate possession, as in "minhas amigas" (my female friends) or "minhas casas" (my houses). It is the feminine plural form of the possessive determiner and agrees with the noun in gender and number. It does not stand alone as a pronoun. As a surname, "Minhas" is found among Punjabis and their diaspora. It is a surname used in India and Pakistan, particularly by people of Punjabi origin. Individuals bearing the surname Minhas may belong to diverse communities, and the name has spread to many countries through migration. The etymology of the surname is not uniformly documented in English-language sources, but it is recognized as a Punjabi-origin family name.