Daniella Sarahyba

Daniella Sarahyba at the 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Sarahyba in 2007, photo by s_bukley/Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Daniella Sarahyba Fernandes

Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Date of Birth: 8 July, 1984

Ethnicity: Brazilian [Portuguese, including Azorean, possibly other], as well as one eighth Polish, one sixteenth German, one sixteenth Spanish/Catalan, 1/32 Italian, and possibly some French

Daniella Sarahyba is a Brazilian model. She has appeared in every edition of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue from 2005 to 2010.

Her parents are Mara Lúcia Rebello Sarahyba, a model, and Orlando Fernandes Neto, a lawyer. Her surname, Fernandes, is mainly Portuguese, while the similar form, Fernandez, is mostly Spanish. A picture of Daniella with her brother and mother can be seen here. A picture of Daniella’s father can be seen here.

Daniella is married to Wolff Klabin, with whom she has two children. Wolff is of Lithuanian Jewish descent.

Daniella’s paternal grandfather was Maurílio Prates Fernandes (the son of Orlando Fernandes and Joanita Prates/Prats Garcia). Maurílio was born in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. Orlando was born in Santa Catarina, the son of Edmundo Dantas Fernandes and Adelina Leopoldina Rilla, whose own father was Italian, and likely from Genova. Joanita was born in Santa Catarina, the daughter of João Prats y Garcia, who was born in Ibiza, Spain, and of Eugenia Voigt, who was of German descent.

Daniella’s paternal grandmother is Wanda Gonçalves Koneski (the daughter of Constâncio Koneski and Maria Gonçalves). Wanda was born in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. Constâncio was born in Santa Catarina, the son of Adam “Adão” Koneski/Koneska/Konecki, who was born in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and was of Polish descent; and of Stanislawa “Estanislava” Civinka, who was Polish. Maria was born in Santa Catarina, the daughter of Amaro José Gonçalves and Ana de Mello Gonçalves Bado/Baddo.

Daniella’s maternal grandfather is José Luiz Gameiro Sarahyba (the son of Luiz Gonzaga dos Santos Sarahyba and Heloisa Freire Gameiro). Daniella’s great-grandfather Luiz was the son of João dos Santos Sarahyba and Constança Maria Roza dos Santos. Heloisa was the daughter of Pedro Ildefonso/Ildephonso Freire Gameiro and Julia Candido/Candida de Souza.

Daniella’s maternal grandmother is Adely Rebello Adely Cahet Rebello/Rebelo (the daughter of Francisco de Assis Rebello/Rebelo and Huga “Huguinha” Nobre Cahet). Adely was born in Rio de Janeiro. Francisco was born in Rio de Janeiro, and likely was the son of Alfredo da Silva Rebello and Adélia de Meneses/Menezes. Huga was born in Pará, the daughter of Hugo de Araújo Moraes Cahet, who was from Catedral, Maceio, Alagoas, and of Vitória/Victoria “Dorinha” Nobre, who was from Ceará.

Sources: http://starsinbikini.blogspot.com.br
http://america.pink

Marriage record of Daniella’s paternal grandparents, Maurílio Prates Fernandes and Wanda Gonçalves Koneski – https://www.familysearch.org

Marriage record of Daniella’s maternal great-grandparents, Luiz Gonzaga dos Santos Sarahyba and Heloisa Freire Gameiro – https://www.familysearch.org

7 Responses

  1. stlucas says:

    Daniella’s maternal grandmother is Adely Cahet Rebello/Rebelo (the daughter of Francisco de Assis Rebello/Rebelo and Huga “Huguinha” Nobre Cahet). Adely was born in Rio de Janeiro. Francisco was born in Rio de Janeiro, and likely was the son of Alfredo da Silva Rebello and Adélia de Meneses/Menezes. Huga was born in Pará, the daughter of Hugo de Araújo Moraes Cahet, who was from Alagoas, and of Vitória/Victoria “Dorinha” Nobre, who was from Ceará.

    It turns out she has no Lebanese or Galician Spanish ancestry, as her Spanish roots are from Ibiza. The surname Cahet seems to be French in origin, but I couldn’t find any French emigrants among her ancestors yet.

    Brazilian [Portuguese, including Azorean, possibly other], as well as one eighth Polish, one sixteenth German, one sixteenth Spanish/Catalan, 1/32 Italian, and possibly some French

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