the answer is banan :)
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.
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The name Amaral has its origins in Spanish and Portuguese languages. It is a surname that is common in these regions and typically means "a place with abundant amarillo trees," referencing the yellow color.
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.
Yellow fruit
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.
It is a Portuguese and Spanish term for "Algeria".
Jose... Gender: Masculine Usage: Spanish, Portuguese Pronounced: ho-SE (Spanish), zhoo-ZE (Portuguese) Spanish and Portuguese form of JOSEPH
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