Proper noun
Amado (plural Amados)
A surname.
Amado mio When we're together I'm in a dream world Of sweet delight. Doris Fisher
Amado Yoro says no one knows for sure where his youngest brother Elias contracted the coronavirus but he became very sick, two days after he returned from Las Vegas. Source: Internet
Amado looked at his brother for the last time April 23, the day before he died, seeing him remotely in a video teleconference session called by his doctor to inform the family that Elias was dying. Source: Internet
It published works of known writers and poets, including those by National Artists as Amado V. Fernandez, Virgilio Almario, Cirilo Bautista and Francisco V. Coching. Source: Internet
After the exhibition, FFG represented four artists, namely; Troy Makaza, Wycliffe Mundopa, Richard Butler Bowdon and Gresham Tapiwa Nyaude, exhibited at the London Art Fair, as part of an invitation project called ‘Dialogues’, curated by Miguel Amado. Source: Internet
Beach's middle blocker Nick Amado soars to a quick set on the net towering over Eric Chance. Source: Internet