Buenrostro is a Spanish name. It translates to "good face" in English and is often used as a surname in Spanish-speaking countries. The name is derived from the words "bueno" (good) and "rostro" (face), reflecting a common practice in Spanish naming conventions.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
Italian
Frederick in Italian is Federico.
Patricio Buenrostro Gilhuys was born in 1977.
No, Valencia is not an Italian name. The noun in question originates in the Spanish language. The Italian equivalent, Valenza, will be pronounced "va-LEN-tsa."
I don't think so. Delgadillo is a spanish surname.
Rojena is an Italian name it has nothing to do with Spanish
No. No. Di Santi is Italian. In Spanish it would be 'de los Santos.'
It could be, but it sounds more Italian than Spanish. Corrado is definitely Italian.
fuego is actually Spanish fuoco is Italian for fire
No, 'Marissa' is not specifically a Spanish name. It is a variant of the name 'Marisa', which can be found in various cultures and languages, including Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, among others.