Apodo would be the best way to say "nickname" in Spanish.
Nella is not a Spanish word. Nela can be a nickname, for example for Marianela.
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Delgadillo is a Spanish surname meaning "thin" or "slender." It is derived from the Spanish word "delgado," which translates to "thin" in English.
"Frankie" in Spanish would be "Pancho." In English, "Frankie" is a nickname for "Francis." "Francis" in Spanish is "Francisco," and the nickname for that is "Pancho."
Colorado is a Spanish word for the color red. There's a lot of red dirt (sandstone) in Colorado.
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No, it is not. It is not registered in the Dictionary of the Royal Academy of Spain. It could conceivably be a nickname or have some obscure colloquial use, but it is not a recognized Spanish word.
Translations of the Spanish word "pancho" include, but are not limited to: hotdog, brown, tranquil, and calm. As a Spanish masculine given name, it means "a plume" or "a tuft".
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A Spanish soldier is called a Red Coat