"Verde" is the Spanish word for "green".
Carrisoza may be Spanish in origin, perhaps coming from the geographical location with the same name. The name is most likely derived from the Spanish word "carrizo" which means "reed". Carrizosa would be an adjective denoting a place that is filled with reeds.
Carrisoza may be Spanish in origin, perhaps coming from the geographical location with the same name. The name is most likely derived from the Spanish word "carrizo" which means "reed". Carrizosa would be an adjective denoting a place that is filled with reeds.
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California
No, it's an animal.
Spanish: nickname from boca 'mouth' + negra'black', denoting a foul-mouthed or abusive person. In the form Boccanegra, this surname has also been long established in Italy.
negro (or negra for feminine) is black in spanish
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King Juan Carlos I
Montana
Montana