Proper noun
Calvillo (plural Calvillos)
A surname.
Montreal Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo looks down field with the ball during the 93rd Grey Cup game at BC Place On the field at the beginning of a play are two teams of 12 (unlike 11 in American football). Source: Internet
The mission accompanying the cardinal will be composed of Rev. Don Eddy René Calvillo Paz, archdiocesan chancellor, and Rev. Don José Luis Colmenares Samayoa, parish priest of the Cathedral. Source: Internet
Calvillo, 45, a married father of two young girls, takes his first football job outside of Montreal in 20 years. Source: Internet
Jonathan Calvillo, adjunct professor of sociology, performs spoken word titled "The Recipe," sending the audience through a sensory experience of what dinners are like in his home. Source: Internet
That hasn’t been the case in Montreal, where the Als drove the overmatched and inexperienced Anthony Calvillo into a brief coaching sabbatical; that is until Toronto called and he had a head coach, Trestman, and quarterback, Ricky Ray, with whom to work. Source: Internet
The discovery that led to the findings is “the result of vigilance on the part of Dr. Simon Barquera, Alejandro Calvillo, and Luis Encarnación," said the Citizen Lab website. Source: Internet