Proper noun
Gennaro (plural Gennaros)
A surname from Italian.
As for how CSON plans to move forward if remote instruction is extended into the fall, Gennaro said it’s too early to know what will happen. Source: Internet
Attempted assassination On 15 November 1902, Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino had attempted to assassinate Leopold, who was riding in a royal cortege from a ceremony in memory of his recently deceased wife, Marie Henriette. Source: Internet
After years as investigative partners and lovers, Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro are now married and the parents of 4-year-old Gabrielle. Source: Internet
A vial of coagulated blood of St. Gennaro, the patron saint of the city who protects Naples from Vesuvius and its many demons, is taken out of a locked cabinet and brought out during high mass attended by Neapolitan elite and curious onlookers. Source: Internet
Gennaro, a local business, Green Apple Cleanerscharged with the apple’s resurgence, Newtown Pippin Restoration and Celebration, have been working with gardens, schools and communities to plant new trees across the city. Source: Internet
But for the first time he tasted the feeling of a goal in the red and black shirt of Milan after playing a one-two with Gennaro Gattuso and finishing competently with a first-time half volley. Source: Internet