Bonanza is a feminine noun in the Portuguese language that describes the sea state what is favorable to navigation. Bonanza also means calm, quiet, tranquility, bliss and happiness.
Bonança is a term originated in Castilian, more specifically in the word "bonanza", also synonymous with calm and peace.
One of the most common uses of the word bonanza is in the popular saying "After the storm comes the calm". This popular saying means that in life, after difficult situations or stages, there comes a time of happiness and peace. Making a parallel, happens in life what happens in the universe of navigation, where after the storm comes the calm, making it possible to navigate more calmly. This saying is often used to encourage people to stand firm and hope even during the most turbulent phases of their lives.
Bonança is a word often used in songs, and also in companies, such as insurance companies and transport companies, for example. Bonanza was also a famous series western American, shown between 1959 and 1973.