Machado
Machado is a surname of Portuguese and Spanish origin meaning the word "axe" or "hatchet" dating back to approximately 2nd century Europe. It is commonly found in Portugal, Spain, Brazil and Latin America, and India (southern Tamil Nadu) due to the Portuguese and Spanish colonization during the age of discovery. It can also be found in Macao, China and several former Portuguese territories in Africa. Machado[1] meaning axe. In Aramaic Makkaba and Modern Hebrew Makebet – also spelled Machabees – it is the surname of Judas Machabee, that was later extended to all the descendants of Matityahu ben Yoḥanan HaKohen, head of the Hasmonean family, who had five sons. Jewish Encyclopedia reveals faithfully five hammers hatchets[2] for this Coat of Arm family’s surname. The surname may be associated with Jewish background as listed in Archivio di Stato di Genova, Comunità Israelitica di Genova.[3] (State Arquives of Genova – Israelite Community of Genova). Jews are attested in Genova since Roman times. Two letters written in the years 507 and 511 by Theodoric, the Ostrogothian king, speak about "jura veterum" (old rights) of the Jews and the right to "rebuild" the roof of the synagogue given to the Jews of Genova. This surname is one of the most frequent found in documents from Genova’s Synagogue (Italy).The Machados in India were populated after the conversion of Paravar race of Tuticorin (District of Tamil Nadu in India) to Catholicism by the Portuguese in the year 1532, a few years after they began trading in India.
The word machado means axe in Portuguese.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alicia Machado (born 1976), Venezuelan Miss Universe
- Anderson Machado (born 1981), United States baseball player
- Antonio Machado (1875-1939), Spanish poet
- Bernardino Machado (1851-1944), Portuguese statesman
- Carmen Maria Machado (born 1986), American writer
- Celso Machado (born 1953), Brazilian musician and composer
- China Machado (1929-2016), fashion model, editor, television producer
- Cristian Machado (born 1974), Brazilian heavy metal singer
- Djair Baptista Machado (born 1976), Brazilian footballer
- Félix Machado (born 1972), Venezuelan boxer
- Gerardo Machado (1869-1939), Cuban independence hero and politician
- Gustavo Machado (1898-1983), Venezuelan politician
- Honorio Machado (born 1982), Venezuelan racing cyclist
- Israel Machado (born 1960), Brazilian basketball player
- Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839-1908), Brazilian writer
- J. P. Machado (born 1976), American football player
- John Machado, California art entrepreneur and historian
- Julio Machado (born 1965), Venezuelan baseball player
- Justina Machado (born 1972), United States actress
- Leandro Machado, Brazilian footballer
- Leandro Ruiz Machado (born 1976), Brazilian water polo player
- Luis Alberto Machado (1932-2016), Venezuelan Minister of Intelligence
- Manny Machado (born 1992), United States baseball player
- Manuel Machado (1874-1947), Spanish writer
- Marcelo Machado (born 1975), Brazilian basketball player
- María Corina Machado (born 1967), Venezuelan politician
- Octávio Machado (born 1949), Portuguese footballer and coach
- Paulo Machado (born 1986), Portuguese footballer
- Priscila Machado (born 1986), Miss Brazil 2011
- Rob Machado (born 1973), United States surfer
- Robert Machado (born 1973), Venezuelan baseball player
- Rod Machado (born 1953), United States pilot
- Rui Machado (born 1984), Portuguese tennis player
- Teresa Machado (1969-2020), Portuguese Olympic athlete
- Tiago Machado (born 1985), Portuguese road racing cyclist
- Tina Machado (born 1960), American businesswoman and Miss Hawaii USA 1985
- The Machado brothers, Brazilian jiu-jitsu teachers and competitors
- Rigan Machado (born 1966)
- Carlos Machado (born 1963)
- Jean Jacques Machado (born 1968)
- Joaquim Germano Pinto Machado Correia da Silva, Portuguese Governor of Macau
See also
- Machado, Minas Gerais, a city in Brazil
- Machado, California, a former town in California
References
- Dictionary – "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2012-03-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "COAT OF ARMS – JewishEncyclopedia.com".
- "Genova (Genoa) Jewish Genealogy: censuses of 17th and 18th centuries – Births,Matrimonies, Deaths, Registers of proprerty".