Proper noun
Distefano
Alternative form of DiStefano
DiStefano (plural DiStefanos)
A surname from Italian.
Mama Fox owner Samantha DiStefano looks at an air purifier she’ll need when she opens the indoor portion of her restaurant and bar to patrons, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, in New York, as she continues preparation for indoor dining. Source: Internet
GWCTA chairman Ray Carter welcomed student guests Aryanna Hernandez, Tyler Elkins and Emmaree Distefano to the GWCTA conference. Source: Internet
The CU video features local celebrities such as Chancellor Phil DiStefano and campus student government leaders Lora Roberts, Juedon Kebede and Chelsea Canada, among others. Source: Internet
There's also Billy Fitzmaurice, Mike DiStefano. Source: Internet
CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, in anarticle in CU Boulder Today introducing the IDEA plan, said it is the “product of extensive reflection, focused discussion and dedication to changing our culture at CU Boulder.” Source: Internet
A trial date for DiStefano has not been set. Source: Internet