Matheus
Matheus Origin and Meaning
Matheus is the Portuguese and Latin form of Matthew, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning "gift of Yahweh" or "gift of God." This variant spelling is particularly popular in Brazil, Portugal, and other Portuguese-speaking countries, while also appearing in some European countries like Germany. The name carries biblical significance as Matthew was one of Jesus's twelve apostles and the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament. Matheus maintains the spiritual meaning of its origin while offering a distinctive international flair. The pronunciation varies slightly from the English Matthew, with emphasis on different syllables depending on the language context. Parents might choose Matheus for its multicultural appeal, spiritual connections, or to honor Portuguese or Brazilian heritage.