Proper noun
Echeverria (plural Echeverrias)
A surname from Basque, an anglicization of Echeverría, of Basque origin.
Spanish media reported that Echeverria was the nephew of Bishop Antonio Hornedo Correa, the late bishop of Chachapoyas, Peru, and was described by friends as being devoutly religious himself. Source: Internet
Contrary to their expectation that they would have no further involvement with the FBI once they passed on their information, Spalding and Echeverria found themselves in regular contact with Smith. Source: Internet
Police found that Echeverria was protecting his farm from thieves and was allegedly shot at first - so he is not expected to be charged. Source: Internet
Witnesses have reported that Echeverria used his skateboard as a weapon against the terrorist before he was fatally wounded himself. Source: Internet
The Paisas asked Bayuelo to be their middleman because he and Echeverria were “friends. Source: Internet
But the ruling on jurisdiction does not affect the Echeverria verdict because the case was not venued in St. Louis. Source: Internet