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Rubens da Costa was a Brazilian football player. He was included in the Brazil national football team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup finals.
Rubens Peale (1784 – 1865) was an American museum administrator and artist. He was the son of artist-naturalist Charles Willson Peale. Due to his weak eyesight, he did not practice painting seriously until the last decade of his life, when he painted still life. In 1985, the National Gallery of Art paid $4.07 million for 'Rubens Peale with a Geranium', an 1801 portrait by his brother Rembrandt Peale. This set a record for an American work of art sold at auction.In 2007, Princeton University Art Museum bought Rubens Peale's Still Life With Watermelon, in honor of John Wilmerding.
Gender: MasculineUsages: Portuguese (Brazilian)Pronunciation: HOOBEHNYS(Brazilian Portuguese)Meaning: Brazilian Name that derived from Latin rubens meaning "red, reddish", which may also implicate the meaning "fiery".Some scholars consider the name being given with the intention of finding a variant of Reuben, which is etymologically incorrect.As a given name Rubens is most popular in Brazil. In other countries it is ususally used as a surname.A famous bearer of the name is the Brazilian racing driver Rubens Barrichello.Rubens is not a variant of Reuben.
A common diminutiv is Rubinho.Referece:
https://www.dicionariodenomesproprios.com.br/rubens/
https://baiadoconhecimento.com/biblioteca/conhecimento/read/290589-qual-a-origem-e-significado-do-nome-rubensPopularity:
https://censo2010.ibge.gov.br/nomes/#/search/response/704(Information from name #405532 originally submitted by an anonymous user)
Rubens Barrichello is a retired Formula 1 driver.

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