Proper noun
Bonanno (plural Bonannos)
A surname from Italian.
According to Bonanno, he was held captive in upstate New York by his cousin, Stefano Magaddino. Source: Internet
After a paranoid Peters saw Bonanno's nephew flirting with his daughter, he moved to an apartment in Stockton, even having Bonanno stay there for three days. Source: Internet
A federal judge smacked the 75-year-old Bonanno with his first felony conviction. Source: Internet
Although Bonanno was more steeped in the old-school traditions of "honor", "tradition", "respect" and "dignity" than others of his generation, he saw the need to modernize and joined forces with the Young Turks. Source: Internet
Bonanno did not show up, but Magliocco did and confessed. Source: Internet
As Joe Jr. grew up, Bonanno Sr. laundered his ill-gotten millions through legitimate businesses, many of them in California. Source: Internet