Comments (Meaning / History Only)

This is a name used in Brazil, is common in past generations and well accepted. However, does not mean "sweet" but, unfortunately, means "lie." Logically, the Tupi Indians did not use it as a proper name. Was adopted by the Portuguese, today appoints squares, cities and people. I like a lot of Moema, think exotic, values the Tupi-Guarani indigenous culture. [noted -ed]
Moema is a district belonging to the borough of Vila Mariana, in the south of São Paulo, Brazil. Once called the "Indianapolis", experienced a major real estate growth in the 1970s, and even today continues to attract investments, being considered a prime area of the city.

Comments are left by users of this website. They are not checked for accuracy.

Add a Comment