This is the 6623rd most frequent Portuguese word.
fernanda
"Fernanda" is a Portuguese female given name, derived from "Fernando," meaning "bold journey" or "adventurous."
Here, 'Fernanda' is used as a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence, and is likely the name of a person.
Fernanda é uma excelente professora.
Fernanda is an excellent teacher.
In this example, 'Fernanda' serves as the object of the sentence, referring directly to a person known to the speaker.
Gosto muito da Fernanda, ela é muito simpática.
I really like Fernanda, she is very friendly.
Here, 'Fernanda' is used possessively to indicate that the subject, 'work,' belongs or is associated with her.