Tavares

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The meaning of Tavares is uncertain, but it is believed to be a variation of the Portuguese word ‘tavira,’ which means ‘a place where deer live.’
Popularity
Tavares is not a very popular name worldwide. It is most commonly used in Portugal and Brazil, and is relatively rare in other parts of the world.

cartoon of the name Tavares
Cartoon of Tavares

Tavares Name meanings & History

The name Tavares originated from the Portuguese language and is derived from the surname Tavares, which was the name of a noble family in Portugal. The meaning of Tavares is uncertain, but it is believed to be a variation of the Portuguese word ‘tavira,’ which means ‘a place where deer live.’. From the Portuguese surname Tavares. This name appeared in the American popularity charts in the mid-1970s, due to the American R&B and soul musical group Tavares (a family musical group composed of five brothers surnamed Tavares, whose parents were of Cape Verdean descent). Tavares is most commonly used as a first name for boys.

Zodiac Sign of Tavares: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces

Synonyms of Tavares:

T: Talkative,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Tireless,Touchy,Tacky,Testy

A: Aggressive,Angry,Ambitious,Argumentative,Action,Assertive

V: Vivacious,Versatility,Vexing,Variety

R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless

E: Entertain,Environment,Enlighten,Enliven,Exaggerate,Expressive

S: Sex,Status,Solidity,Success,Sensuality,Social Standing,Security

Tavares is:

  • a Complex name
  • a Modern name
  • a Natural name

2.) Tavares (Male)

Usage: African-American

Meanings: (African-American) hopeful

Other Forms: Tavarus


3.) Tavares (Male)

Usage: Aramaic

Meanings: (Aramaic) a form of Tavor.

Other Forms: Tarvarres, Tavar, Tavaras, Taveress


4.) Tavares (Male)

Usage: Aramaic

Meanings: (Aramaic) a form of Tavor.

Other Forms: Tarvarres, Tavar, Tavaras, Taveress


5.) TAVARES (Male)

Usage: African-American

Meanings: Transferred use of the Spanish surname meaning “descendant of the hermit, descendant of the retired man.” (TAH-VAH-REZ)