San is the Spanish word for "Saint."
San Francisco is already a Spanish word meaning "Saint Francis."
San Francisco Bay
it means an old wooden ship used in the civil war by Andrew jacksons synonyms: diversity/ san Diego--a whales vagina
same thing in spanish and English
Diego and Santiago (from San Diego, St. James) are the Spanish names for James.Jaime (pronounced 'HIGH-may') is another name similar to James.
Saint Didacus was the person whom San Diego is named after. So meaning he must have founded San Diego in 1904.
San Diego
The motto of Republic of San Marco is 'Viva San Marco!'.
University of California, San Diego San Diego State University University of San Diego (private)
San Diego Chargers - NFL San Diego Padre's
The city of San Diego is located in San Diego County.
Father Sara found san diego.
The San Diego Zoo in located in San Diego, California.
Mission San Diego - San Diego Trolley station - was created in 1997.
It originates from the Latin word "sine" meaning "without."______________I'm not a language specialist, but I believe sine is the Latin origin of the Spanish word 'sin', without. San more likely comes from the Latin sanctus, meaning holy. Consider San Diego, San Francisco and others.[Regarding the Spanish word sin] Buscan gente sin experiencia previa. They are looking for people with no experience.Estamos sin vino. We are out of wine.
Lol... Well they play in San Diego California, San Diego is a city San Diego is a place in San Diego you know like a street!!!!!!!!
Diego is a variant of the name James. So naming the city San Diego is naming it after Saint James -- a disciple of Jesus and the author of the eponymous book in the new testament. It actually means Saint Diego... you see James is nowhere close to Diego