Sá
Sá is a Portuguese, Spanish and Sephardic Jewish surname. It has a high incidence in Portuguese-speaking countries, such as Portugal, Brazil and Angola. It is still very common in countries like India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Nigeria, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Macao, Egypt, Indonesia and Morocco.
| Pronunciation | [sa] | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Old High German sal < German Saal | 
| Meaning | hall, large room later address or lodging  | 
| Region of origin | Portugal  | 
People
    
- Alfredo de Sá, Portuguese politician and Prime Minister during the First Republic
 - André Sá, Brazilian tennis player
 - Armando Sá; Mozambican footballer
 - Ary de Sá, Brazilian long jumper
 - Bernardo de Sá, Portuguese politician and Prime Minister during the Constitutional Monarchy
 - Estácio de Sá, Portuguese military officer and founder of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
 - Francisco de Sá, Portuguese politician and former Prime Minister
 - Francisco de Sá, Portuguese poet of the Renaissance
 - Francisco Sá, retired Argentine footballer
 - Gustavo Sá, Brazilian footballer
 - José Sá, Portuguese footballer
 - Luiza Sá, Brazilian musician
 - Manuel de Sá, Portuguese Jesuit theologian and exegete
 - Mário de Sá, Portuguese poet and writer
 - Mem de Sá, Portuguese Governor-General of Brazil
 - Ricardo Sá, Portuguese retired footballer
 - Roberta Sá, Brazilian singer
 - Roger De Sá, South African football manager
 - Rui de Sá, Angolan politician
 - Sandra de Sá, Brazilian singer and songwriter
 - Sílvio Sá, Portuguese footballer
 - Wanda Sá, Brazilian bossa nova singer and guitarist
 
Other
    
- Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá, traditional Portuguese dry cod recipe named for Gomes de Sá
 - Coronel João Sá, municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil
 - Escola Secundária Sá de Miranda, Portuguese Public school in civil parish of São Vicente, in the municipality of Braga
 - Estácio de Sá Futebol Clube, Brazilian football team
 - Escola de Samba Estácio de Sá, samba school of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 - Francisco Sá, municipality in the north of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais
 - Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport, in Porto, Portugal
 - Sá da Bandeira, capital city of the Angolan province of Huíla
 - Senador Sá, municipality in the state of Ceará in the Northeast region of Brazil
 - Universidade Estácio de Sá, University in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 
Notes
    
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.