PINHO
Pinho
Pinho is a British surname with Portuguese origins. It is believed to have been brought to the United Kingdom by migrants from Portugal. The name is derived from the Portuguese word "pinho," which means "pine tree."
The Pinho surname is not as common in the UK as some other Portuguese surnames, but it has a rich history and a small but significant presence in British society. Those bearing the surname Pinho may have ancestors who were originally from Portugal and settled in Britain, possibly for trade, work, or other reasons.
Like many surnames of foreign origin in the UK, the Pinho surname contributes to the diverse tapestry of British society and reflects the country's history of immigration and cultural exchange. Today, individuals with the surname Pinho can be found in various regions of the UK, maintaining their connection to their Portuguese heritage while also embracing their British identity.
There are approximately 103 people named Pinho in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Pinho.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Antonio
- Carlos
- Daniel
- Manuel
- Miguel
- Paulo
- Pedro
- Ricardo
- Rogerio
- Rui
Female
- Ada
- Ana
- Camila
- Eduarda
- Filipa
- Joana
- Kirstin
- Leandra
- Maria
- Sandra