Proper noun
Arellano (plural Arellanos)
A surname from Spanish.
Antonio Arellano, whose group, JOLT, tries to expand Latino power in Texas, noted they regularly cite health care, not immigration, as its top issue in polls. Source: Internet
A difficult first round left Arellano University with a mountain to climb in its quest to make the NCAA Season 93 Final 4, but head coach Jerry Codiñera is not losing hope. Source: Internet
Arellano High School may have begun its campaign in the NCAA 94 Men’s Basketball Tournament late, but it has taken no time at all to get going. Source: Internet
Friedricksen was 16 when he killed Arellano on April 24, 2019 but a judge rejected an attorney’s request to have him tried as a juvenile. Source: Internet
Peter Cayco, the former Management Committee chairman of the NCAA Season 95 host, Arellano University, told in a phone interview on Saturday that the league is not turning its back on its longtime media partner. Source: Internet
Richard Arellano is the director of the project. Source: Internet