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Paiva is a
Portuguese family surname, of
toponymic origin in
Paiva,
today Castelo de
Paiva, Portugal. It may
refer to:
Adriano de
Paiva (1847–1907), Portuguese...
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Facciolla Paiva, with whom he had five children:
Marcelo Rubens Paiva, Vera
Silvia Facciolla Paiva,
Maria Eliana Facciolla Paiva, Ana
Lucia Facciolla Paiva and...
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Cledson Rafael de
Paiva (born 26
August 1984) is a
Brazilian football coach. Born in Cambuí,
Minas Gerais,
Paiva began his
career as a
fitness coach at...
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Nestor Caetano Paiva (June 30, 1905 –
September 9, 1966) was an
American stage, radio, film and
television actor of
Portuguese descent. He
performed in...
- José
Pinto Paiva (16 July 1938 – 2
December 2024) was a
Brazilian chess player, two
times Brazilian Chess Championship winner (1966, 1971). From the mid-1960s...
- Félix
Paiva (21
February 1877, Caazapá, Caazapá
Department – 2
November 1965, Asunción) was a
Paraguayan politician from the
Liberal Party. He studied...
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Maria Lucrécia
Eunice Facciolla Paiva (November 7, 1929 –
December 13, 2018) was a
Brazilian lawyer and
activist of the anti-military
dictatorship movement...
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Esther Lachmann (French: [ɛstɛʁ laʃman];
better known as La
Païva (French: [la
paiva]); 7 May 1819 – 21
January 1884) was the most
famous of the 19th-century...
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Juliana Paiva dos
Santos (Portuguese: [ʒuliˈɐnɐ ˈpajvɐ]; born 28
March 1993) is a
Brazilian actress.
Paiva was born in Rio de Janeiro, the
daughter of...
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Ricardo Filipe Correia de
Paiva (born 24 May 1980) is a
Portuguese football manager. He was most
recently in
charge of
Primeira Liga club Boavista. Before...