Proper noun
Amalfitano (plural Amalfitanos)
A surname from Italian.
Amalfitano said that Embraer's business jet avionics efforts are aimed at reducing "the workload and the fatigue for the aircraft and the pilots." Source: Internet
Thirty-four years later, when Amalfitano was coaching third base for the Dodgers, he became the first man to shake Gibson's hand as he limped around the bases after his historic game-winning home run. Source: Internet
Captain Amalfitano and I assigned several officers at both locations last Friday, due to the fact that there were a lot of suspects involved, who tend to become violent when they are under the influence.” Source: Internet