Proper noun
Caponigro (plural Caponigros)
A surname from Italian.
"I am aware that subpoenas have been issued, but I'm not at liberty to say who received them," attorney Christian Hauser, a partner with Troy-based law firm Frasco Caponigro Wineman & Scheible, PLLC, told Crain's on Tuesday. Source: Internet
The first time he visited the town was in 1971 after his photography teacher, Paul Caponigro, got a ‘National Endowment of the Arts’ grant, one of the biggest arts subsidies in the United States. Source: Internet