Meaning & History
Etymology
Branca is the Portuguese and Galician form of Blanche, originating from the medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair-coloured." This derives from the Germanic *blankaz.
Historical Context and Notable Bearers
The name entered the Portuguese royal family early on: Infanta Branca, Lady of Guadalajara (1192–1240), was the daughter of King Sancho I. Later, Infanta Branca of Portugal (1259–1321) became a nun. Outside royalty, notable bearers include the 20th-century con artist Dona Branca and the baseball pitcher Ralph Branca.
Cultural Significance
In the Galician-Portuguese–speaking world, Branca remains a feminine given name explicitly associated with the color white, paralleling the use of Bianca in Italian and Romanian and Blanca in Spanish.
- Meaning: "white, fair-coloured"
- Origin: Germanic *blankaz
- Type: feminine given name
- Usage: Portuguese, Galician
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Branca