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*[[Liberato Marcial Rojas]] (1870—1922), Paraguayan president |
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*[[Liberato Pinto]] (1880—1949), Portuguese Lieutenant Colonel |
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Revision as of 21:17, 22 June 2021
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Word/name | Latin |
Liberato is a personal name and surname, being a Portuguese, Spanish and Italian variant of the Latin name Liberatus, that means free man, referring to a slave who was freed, described as “the one who gets freedom”.[1]
Surname
- Gugu Liberato (1959–2019), Brazilian television presenter, entrepreneur, actor and singer
- Jorge Liberato Urosa Savino (1942), Venezuelan cardinal
- Ingra Lyberato (1966), Brazilian actress
- Liana Liberato (1995), American actress
- Luciano de Liberato (1947), Italian painter
- Roberto Liberato (1965), Swiss sprinter canoer
Name
- Liberato (d. 269 AD), Christian martyr from Italy
- Liberato Cacace (2000), New Zealand professional footballer
- Liberato Marcial Rojas (1870—1922), Paraguayan president
- Liberato Pinto (1880—1949), Portuguese Lieutenant Colonel
References
- ^ "(in Portuguese) Significado do nome Liberato (Meaning of the name Liberato)". Significado dos Nomes. Retrieved 2020-02-09.