Proper noun
Aviles (plural Avileses)
A surname from Spanish.
Avilés
A city on the coast of Asturias, Spain.
Aviles said that if it wasn’t for Guzman, she wouldn’t have been able to exercise her right to vote. Source: Internet
Cal Performances presented the circus company in their show “Hotel,” on February 22 and 23. Hear from circus artists Una Bennett and Vanessa Aviles about their roles in the performance, and what they love about circus arts. Source: Internet
Aviles ordered part of his team to get sleep, while the rest went out, every truck with a chainsaw, and every “crew with public works people joined at the hip.” Source: Internet
Her mother, Jessy Aviles, told the family has "a bond with him that will last forever." Source: Internet
Kelly Aviles, a volunteer attorney at the First Amendment Coalition, said that even by the Penal Code standard the UC system said it’s using, many of the incident records maintained by the UC Police Commission should have been disclosed. Source: Internet
They have seven children, Sheree Aviles, Debbie Bawden, Sandi Titzler, Deena Bosteder, Shelley Flores, David Weigel and Shanna Nielson; 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Source: Internet