Word info

Federico

Proper noun

Meaning

Federico

A surname from Italian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

My two great heroes are W. B. Yeats and Federico García Lorca. Leonard Cohen

I've always written at the top of my lungs and from some secret motives within. I have followed the advice of my good friend Federico Fellini who, when asked about his work, said, "Don't tell me what I'm doing, I don't want to know." Ray Bradbury

I've always written at the top of my lungs and from some secret motives within. I have followed the advice of my good friend Federico Fellini who, when asked about his work, said, "Don't tell me what I'm doing, I don't want to know." Federico Fellini

According to Sport, Miralem Pjanic has rejected a move to Stamford Bridge but the Italian club have offered the likes of Douglas Costa, Federico Bernardeschi and Adrien Rabiot. Source: Internet

Although there was a decrease in poll workers countywide, Federico reported there was an increase in workers at the Riverside County Registrar of Voters Office, where the nearly 645,000 ballots received by Nov. 3 were actually being processed and counted. Source: Internet

An Italian cameraman Federico Valle climbed aboard and filmed the first motion picture from an airplane. Source: Internet

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