📖 Sobre Sueli
Sueli é um nome feminino distíntivamente brasileiro, mais popular nas décadas de 1950 a 1970 — a era da Bossa Nova, de Brasília e das primeiras vitórias da Copa do Mundo do Brasil — cuja etimologia é debatida (possivelmente de Zuleika/árabe, possivelmente de inspiração tupi, possivelmente uma criação fonética brasileira inventada); sua maior portadora é Sueli Carneiro, fundadora do Geledés e uma das mais importantes filósofas feministas negras da América Latina.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemBrazilian Portuguese
- Gênero♀ Feminino
- SignificadoUnknown, possibly from Tupi
⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- Sueli Carneiro — Brazilian philosopher, activist, and writer (born 1950), one of the most important Black feminist intellectuals in Latin American history; founder of Geledés — the Black Women's Institute of São Paulo (1988), Brazil's most influential Black women's organisation; winner of the United Nations Human Rights Award (2001); her concept of 'epistemicide' — the destruction of the knowledge systems of subjugated peoples — has become central to decolonial scholarship worldwide; a defining voice of Brazilian Black feminism.
- Sueli in Brazilian naming culture — Sueli belongs to the distinctive Brazilian tradition of feminine names that are specifically and unmistakably Brazilian, without classical European or biblical antecedents: names like Giseli, Roseli, Vanderlei, and Sueli arose in Brazil through creative phonetic combination and became strongly associated with specific generations; Sueli is a name of the 1950s–1970s, the era of industrial modernisation, Bossa Nova, Brasília, and Brazil’s first World Cup victories, giving it a warm generational resonance.
- Geledés — Black Women's Institute — The organisation founded by Sueli Carneiro in São Paulo in 1988; Brazil's most influential Black women's rights organisation, working against racial and gender discrimination; it pioneered Brazilian legal action against racism, conducted landmark research on Black women's health and education, and has been a central force in the development of Brazil's racial equality legislation; its name comes from Geledé, a Yoruba masquerade society that honours female power.
- Brazilian Portuguese naming creativity — Brazil has one of the world's most inventive naming cultures, generating thousands of names not found elsewhere through creative combinations of Tupi, Portuguese, African, and other elements: names like Itamar (Tupi + Hebrew), Valdirene, Ronaldo, Sueli; this creativity reflects Brazil's unique formation as a society born from multiple civilisations in contact, where the Portuguese language was transformed by African and Indigenous speakers into something new and distinctly Brazilian.