Proper noun
Garibay (plural Garibays)
A surname.
A deep thinker and complex person, Garibay has entered what he calls ‘the next mountain’ in his life, which is mentoring songwriters who have the drive and vision to succeed. Source: Internet
For Montserrat Garibay, she knows exactly what the young kids are going through. Source: Internet
One item of evidence in favour of this hypothesis is found in the Spanish book Compendio Historial, written in 1571 by the Basque writer Esteban de Garibay. Source: Internet
And that’s where the Garibay Center came to be. Source: Internet
When they stopped at that corner, I had to take a picture,” said Mike Garibay, the photographer. Source: Internet
The suspects fled on foot, said Garibay, and a search of the area by officers, deputies, and a police dog failed to locate them. Source: Internet