"San" is Spanish for "Saint".
"San" is a Spanish honorific title similar to "saint" or "holy." In the context of "San Dorado," it likely means "saint" or "holy," giving the city a sense of sacredness or importance.
The root word "san" means clean, pure, or free from dirt or infection. It is commonly used in words related to cleanliness or health, such as sanitation and sanitary.
The word that contains the root "san-" meaning health is "sanitary."
The name of the city of gold sought by Spanish explorers is El Dorado.
San Venganza translates to "Saint Vengeance" in English.
"Frisco" is not a common word in Spanish, but it can be used as a slang term in some Spanish-speaking countries to refer to San Francisco. In particular, "Frisco" is sometimes used to describe San Francisco, California, in English.
golden
Dorado
golden = dorado
Saint
The golden one.
"San" is the Spanish word for "Saint" and, as many Spaniards named rivers after Saints, they retain the "San".
The word san means 3/three in Chinese.
"San gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "March"
"juu san" is a Japanese word and in English it means "thirteen"
Saint.
Example sentence - We quite enjoyed the 2000 movie 'The Road to El Dorado' starring Kevin Kline.
The gilt; the gilded one/male