This is the 6772nd most frequent Portuguese word.
gonzález
"González" is a Spanish surname, not a Portuguese word, meaning "son of Gonzalo."
Here, 'González' is used as a proper noun, likely a surname of an individual, following the convention of addressing people formally in Portuguese.
O Sr. González veio visitar a escola hoje.
Mr. González came to visit the school today.
In this sentence, 'González' refers to the author of a book, emphasizing their creative role. The surname is used alone, which is common to denote identity in literary contexts.
Li o livro de memórias escrito por González.
I read the memoir book written by González.
Here, 'González' denotes a family name, implying the collective identity of a group sharing the surname. This form is often used to refer to families or businesses.