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MJD | Machado-Joseph Disease | |
OMZ | Aeropuerto Caracas, Oscar Machado Zuloaga International Airport, Caracas, Venezuela | |
CMCCM | Carlos Manuel de Castro Cabral Machado | |
MJD | Machado Joseph Disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
MJD | Machado–Joseph disease | |
SBSL | Sao Luis Cunha Machado, Brazil |
What does machado mean?
- 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, 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 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 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. (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.
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