Proper noun
Galindo (plural Galindos)
A surname from Spanish.
Hancock Fire Dept. and the family of friends of Fire Chief Manuel Galindo Jr.,” the El Paso Fire Department said in a tweet Thursday. Source: Internet
In 1996, Reverend Steve Galindo of Seminole, Oklahoma, created a legally recognized religion with Wood as its official savior. citation Originally founded as a joke, the Church of Ed Wood now boasts over 3,500 baptized followers. Source: Internet
They also jumped and spun in opposite directions, Yamaguchi counter-clockwise, and Galindo clockwise, which gave them an unusual look on the ice. Source: Internet
Galindo went on to have a successful singles career as well, winning the 1996 U.S. championships and the 1996 World bronze medal. Source: Internet
In this podcast, Josh and Krystal Galindo, founders of Galindo Group Real Estate, pull back the curtain to share the rewards and chaos that come with managing a successful business and a family of six. Source: Internet
At his job as a third-grade bilingual education teacher at Lincoln Elementary, Richmond resident Jesus Galindo makes roughly $60,000 per year. Source: Internet