1. esperanza - Noun
2. Esperanza - Proper noun
esperanza (uncountable)
yellow bells (Tecoma stans)
Esperanza
A municipality of Masbate, Philippines.
Another young bassist of note is Esperanza Spalding (born 1984) who, at 27 years of age, had already won a Grammy for Best New Artist. Source: Internet
Crews began work to try to rescue the miners after the incident in the La Esperanza region of southern Nicaragua. Source: Internet
According to reports, Landero is believed to have been under the influence of alcohol and somehow during the course of the journey from Esperanza village to Santa Familia, the canoe became unstable and eventually overturned. Source: Internet
Formal training Jazz singer/bassist Esperanza Spalding performing on 10 December 2009 at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert of 2009 Of all of the genres, classical and jazz have the most established and comprehensive systems of instruction and training. Source: Internet
In 1837, the Esperanza, a Portuguese slaver, was wrecked off East Caicos, one of the larger islands. Source: Internet
The reading from the Esperanza base was recorded at midday on Thursday and beats beats the previous record of 17.5°C (63.5°F) in March 2015 by 0.8°C. Source: Internet