Pronunciation | Italian: [ˈspaːno] |
---|---|
Language(s) | 1. Logudorese, Campidanese 2. Neapolitan, Sicilian |
Origin | |
Language(s) | 1. Latin 2. Greek |
Word/name | 1. ispanu, spanu 2. spanu |
Derivation | 1. spanus 2. σπανός |
Meaning | 1. 'maroon' 2. 'hairless' |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Spanò, Spanu |
Spano is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alessandro Spanò, Italian footballer
- Andrew Spano, American politician
- Carlos Spano, Spanish soldier
- Charles A. Spano, Jr., American writer
- Frank Spano, Venezuelan actor
- Giovanni Spano, Sardinian archaeologist and priest
- Joe Spano, American actor
- John Spano, American businessman and convicted fraudster
- Luciano Spano, Mexican painter
- Maxime Spano, French footballer
- Mike Spano, American politician
- Nicholas A. Spano, American politician
- Nick Spano, American actor
- Pippo Spano, Hungarian nobleman
- Róbert Ragnar Spanó, Icelandic/Italian judge
- Robert Spano, American conductor and pianist
- Romain Spano, French footballer
- Ross Spano, American politician
- Vincent Spano, American actor
Other
- Jessie Spano, character on TV series Saved by the Bell
- Spano Island, an Antarctic island
- GTA Spano, Spanish supercar
- Spano v. New York, U.S. Supreme Court case regarding due process
Notes
- Caffarelli, Enzo; Marcato, Carla (2008). I cognomi d'Italia: dizionario storico ed etimologico. Tutta l'Italia per nome e per cognome (in Italian). Vol. 2. Turin: UTET. ISBN 978-88-02-08062-8.
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Spano.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: