Definition The term "Domingos Maracanã" does not appear to be a widely recognized established concept, person, or entity in common encyclopedic sources.
Overview As an established encyclopedic entry, "Domingos Maracanã" is not widely recognized. Its components, however, are individually notable. "Domingos" is a common Portuguese and Spanish given name, meaning "of the Lord" or "Sunday." "Maracanã" primarily refers to the Estádio do Maracanã, a globally renowned football stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but also to a river and a neighborhood in the city.
Etymology/Origin
- Domingos: A name of Latin origin, derived from Dominicus, meaning "of the Lord" or associated with Sunday (Latin: dies dominica). It is prevalent in Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Maracanã: The name is of Tupi-Guarani origin, derived from maraka'nã, referring to a type of parrot (specifically, a small macaw or parakeet) that was common in the region where the stadium and river are located.
Characteristics Given that "Domingos Maracanã" is not a recognized entity, specific characteristics cannot be described. If it were a person, "Domingos" would be their given name, and "Maracanã" could potentially be a surname, a nickname, or an epithet linking them to the stadium or region.
Related Topics
- Estádio do Maracanã: The iconic football stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which has hosted two FIFA World Cup finals and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- Domingos (given name): A common Portuguese male given name.
- Rio de Janeiro: The Brazilian city where the Maracanã stadium and neighborhood are located.