Possibility of meeting people with the name Vasco da Gama in Portugal? [closed]
Is it still possible to meet people with the famous name Vasco da Gama In Portugal?
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A Facebook people search for the name 'Vasco da Gama' in Portugal returns multiple results. Some seem handles (not real names), but several appear to be real names of individuals currently living in Portugal.
So, the answer to your question appears to be 'yes'.
(Note, I'm purposefully not linking to the search results. You can repeat the search yourself.)
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How did Vasco da Gama died?
Da Gama fell ill soon after arriving in Cochin. He died from an unnamed illness on Dec. 24, 1524. He was initially buried in a Catholic church in Kochi, but his remains were eventually brought back to Portugal in 1538.Who escorted Vasco da Gama?
Ibn Majid, an Omani Arab sailor, helped Vasco da Gama find his sea route - from the African coast to the Malabar Coast. India's relations with the Arabs have historical antecedents. Arab traders of the 8th century were the first Muslims in the subcontinent.Which country does Vasco da Gama belong to?
Born circa 1460, Vasco da Gama was the son of a minor nobleman who commanded the fortress at Sines, located on the coast of the Alentejo province in southwestern Portugal.Who was the king of Portugal when Vasco da Gama came to India?
Vasco da Gama delivering the letter of King Manuel I of Portugal to the Zamorin of Calicut, India. After tension increased, da Gama left at the end of August, taking with him five or six Hindus so that King Manuel might learn about their customs.Vasco da Gama
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You can still find people with famous names. From your question I assume you know navigators particularly well.
Technically speaking, yes, you can find people named "Vasco da Gama". Both names are still in use. How common is it? I would say not that common.
I checked the list for the last years name preferences and "Vasco" comes around number 30. Unfortunately, I can't check before 2010.
"Gama" is a family name, and this one does not even appear in the 100 most common surnames. The last one of the list shows up with a percentage ocurrence of 0.26%. Presumably, "Gama" will be even less.
So, as you can see, the probability of finding both names together is even lower... but not impossible, as "MastaBaba" mentioned.
Other names like Fernão de Magalhães (known internationally as Magellan - which gave the name to the GPS company) are not even currently used. Although the surname Magalhães is still in use (with a 0.50% ocurrence), Fernão is not. The variant Fernando is used instead. If you consider Fernando to be acceptable than you will find them for sure (depending on how much you look for).
Many other famous portuguese names from the 15-17th century evolved to some variant or might be residual depending.
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