Leão
edit- Jairo Leão, lawyer (Azores), m. Altina Lofego, teacher (Basilicata)
- Danuza Leão (1933—) socialite, m. Samuel Wainer (1910—80) writer
- Samuel Wainer Filho ("Samuca", 1955—84) journalist
- Débora "Pinky" Wainer, plastic artist
- Bruno Wainer, film producer
- Nara Leão (1942—79) singer, composer, muse of bossa nova, m. 1967–77 to Cacá Diegues (1940–) filmmaker
- Isabel Leão Diegues (1970–), film producer, writer, m. 2000–09 to Pedro Bial
- Francisco Leão Diegues (1971–)
- Danuza Leão (1933—) socialite, m. Samuel Wainer (1910—80) writer
-
Danuza Leão (1933—) socialite
-
Nara Leão (1942—79) singer
-
Isabel Leão Diegues (1970–), film producer
Jobim
edit- Jorge de Oliveira Jobim (1889–1935) writer, diplomat, professor Nilza Brasileiro de Almeida (1910–89); she m. 1935 to Celso da Frota Pessoa (–1979)
- Antônio Carlos Jobim (1927–94), m. 1949–78 to Thereza Otero Hermanny; since 1978 partner (m. 1986) to Ana Beatriz Lontra (1957–), photographer & singer
- Paulo Jobim (1950–) architect, musician
- Daniel Jobim (1973–), pianist, composer
- Dora Jobim ( 1976–) directed The Music According to Antonio Carlos Jobim, 2012
- Elizabeth (Beth) Jobim (1957–), painter, singer
- João Francisco Jobim (1979–98)
- Maria Luiza Helena Jobim (1987–),
- Paulo Jobim (1950–) architect, musician
- Helena Jobim (1931–2015),[1] writer, also wrote Tom Jobim autobiography, 1997
- Antônio Carlos Jobim (1927–94), m. 1949–78 to Thereza Otero Hermanny; since 1978 partner (m. 1986) to Ana Beatriz Lontra (1957–), photographer & singer
-
Daniel Jobim (1973–)
Buarque & Gilberto
edit- Cristóvão Buarque de Hollanda (1864–1944) pharmacist, professor[2]
- Sérgio Buarque de Holanda (1902–82), historian, writer, sociologist, m. Maria Amélia Buarque de Hollanda (1910–2010), painter and pianist (and granddaughter of Cesário Alvim)
- Miúcha (1937–2018) m. 1965–71 João Gilberto (1931–2019) composer, musician
- Bebel Gilberto (1966–) singer
- Chico Buarque (1944–) m. 1966–90 to Marieta Severo, actress; m. 2011–16 Thais Gullin; m. 2018 to Carol Proner
- Sílvia Buarque (1969–) m. Chico Díaz (1959–), actor
- Helena Buarque (1970–) m. Carlinhos Brown (1962–), singer, percussionist, producer
- Luísa Buarque (1975–), professor[3]
- Ana de Hollanda (1948–) singer, minister of culture in Brazil 2011–12
- Cristina Buarque (1950–)
- Miúcha (1937–2018) m. 1965–71 João Gilberto (1931–2019) composer, musician
-
Sérgio Buarque de Holanda (1902–82)
-
Miúcha (1937–2018)
-
Chico Buarque (1944–)
-
Cristina Buarque (1950–)
-
Ana de Hollanda (1948–)P
Caymmi
edit- Durval Henrique Caymmi, the great-grandson of an Italian immigrant, and Aurelina Soares Caymmi
- Dorival Caymmi (1914–2008) singer, composer, m. 1940 Adelaide Tostes (known as Stella Maris)
- Nana Caymmi (1941–) singer m. 1959–66 Gilberto Aponte Paoli; m. 1967–68 Gilberto Gil; m. 1972–74 João Donato; m. 1979–84 Cláudio Nucci
- Dori Caymmi (1943–) singer, composer, producer
- Danilo Caymmi (1948–), singer, flutist, composer, m. 1979 Simone Caymmi (1958–), singer
- Alice Caymmi (1990–) singer, composer
- Dorival Caymmi (1914–2008) singer, composer, m. 1940 Adelaide Tostes (known as Stella Maris)
-
Dorival Caymmi (1914–2008)
-
Nana Caymmi (1941–)
-
Dori Caymmi (1943–)
-
Danilo Caymmi (1948–)
-
Alice Caymmi (1990–)
Veloso
edit- José Telles Velloso (Seu Zeca, –1983), government official, m. Dona Canô (1907–2012) in Bahia
- Caetano Veloso (1942–) singer m. 1967–83 Andrea Gadelha; m. 1986–2004 Paula Lavigne (1969–) producer
- Moreno Veloso (1972–) singer
- Maria Bethânia (1946–) singer
- Mabel Veloso, writer, singer
- Belô Velloso (1971–)
- Caetano Veloso (1942–) singer m. 1967–83 Andrea Gadelha; m. 1986–2004 Paula Lavigne (1969–) producer
-
Caetano Veloso (1942–)
-
Moreno Veloso (1972–)
-
Maria Bethânia (1946–)