the answer is banan :)
Banana.
banana
Elano is a Portuguese last name. Not Spanish.
It is ultimately an Arabic word meaning yellow or amber coloured. Also, a name given to several species of American tree, name taken from Spanish
Gender: Masculine Usage: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Pronounced: BAHS-ko (Spanish) [key] From the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which came from the Spanish surname Velázquez, which possibly meant "crow" in Basque. A famous bearer was the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, the first person to sail from Europe around Africa to India.
An alcade is a governor or commander of a Spanish or Portuguese fortress or prison.
Yemen
Jose... Gender: Masculine Usage: Spanish, Portuguese Pronounced: ho-SE (Spanish), zhoo-ZE (Portuguese) Spanish and Portuguese form of JOSEPH
Elano is a Portuguese last name. Not Spanish.
The name "Deleu" is Spanish/Portuguese.
It's dominantly a Spanish name, but also a Portuguese and Cypriot name.
De Araujo is a Spanish name. I have a friend called Antony De araujo and he is Spanish. de Araujo is a noble Portuguese and Spanish name. This surname was created from various Portuguese and Spanish places so named. Its origins are first found in Galicia, Spain.
Yellow fruit
"Argelia" is the Spanish and Portuguese name for Algeria, a country located in North Africa.
Gonzales is a spanish name and there is no equivalent in Latin or Portuguese language.
The last name "Santos" typically has Portuguese or Spanish origins. It is a common surname in countries such as Portugal, Brazil, and the Philippines.
The last name "Dejesus" is of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It is a common surname in countries with a history of Spanish and Portuguese colonization, such as Spain, Portugal, and various Latin American countries.
It is an Italian,Portuguese and Spanish name for green valley
Caravel