Andres de Urdaneta was a Spanish explorer during the 16th century.
Well no because Spanish is arrived from Latin so latin people will to answer that question.. PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!
they are just crazy people. ergo they need crazy names. No more than any other nation..................
Any Spanish last names
No there are not
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Names are difficult to translate into other languages; most names will just be the same in one language as another. The closest female names in Spanish you will find for Nicole are Nicola or Nicolasa.
That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.
Names are not translatable, they remain the same in any language.
Zachary Taylor is a former U.S. President. Zebulon Pike is an explorer who explored Pikes Peak in Colorado.
The Spanish publisher decided that animal names should be in italics. There isn't any particular reason for it.