
Brazilian politician (1894-1960) – Brazilian lawyer, diplomat and politician, 16th Governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1930) and President of the United Nations General Assembly (1948)
1894 — 1960
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Profession
Brazilian politician (1894-1960) – Brazilian lawyer, diplomat and politician, 16th Governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1930) and President of the United Nations General Assembly (1948)
Born
December 15, 1894
Died
1960 (age ~66)
Name Origin
Spanish
Timeline
lawyer, politician, diplomat
1894
Born in Alegrete (1894-12-15)
1947
PositionPresident of the United Nations General Assembly (1947–1948)
1953
PositionMinister of Finance of Brazil (1953–1954)
1960
Died in Rio de Janeiro
Frequently Asked Questions
Osvaldo Aranha is Brazilian politician (1894-1960) – Brazilian lawyer, diplomat and politician, 16th Governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1930) and President of the United Nations General Assembly (1948). Born in 1894.
The name Osvaldo means "a male given name from Proto-Germanic, equivalent to English Oswald. Etymology: From Osvaldus, from *Ansuwaldaz; compare the doublet Ansaldo.". It is of Spanish origin.
Osvaldo Aranha was born on December 15, 1894.
Osvaldo Aranha died in 1960, at approximately 66 years of age.
Name Meaning
a male given name from Proto-Germanic, equivalent to English Oswald. Etymology: From Osvaldus, from *Ansuwaldaz; compare the doublet Ansaldo.
The name Osvaldo is of Spanish origin, meaning "a male given name from Proto-Germanic, equivalent to English Oswald. Etymology: From Osvaldus, from *Ansuwaldaz; compare the doublet Ansaldo.". It is traditionally a male name.
Other famous people named Osvaldo
Osvaldo — December 15, 1894
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Sagittarius
Optimistic, adventurous, generous
Fire · Jupiter · Nov 22 – Dec 21
Chinese Zodiac
Horse
Animated, active, energetic
Wood · Yang
Mayan Tzolkin
7 Men
Eagle — vision, freedom, higher mind
Celtic Tree
Elder
Free spirit, philosophical, wild
Ogham: Ruis · Nov 25 – Dec 23
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Wrote my thesis on your legacy. Still not sure what to think.
— political science student
The world is a little different because you existed.
— ?
History remembers. So do I.
— an admirer
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