Proper noun
Giardino (plural Giardinos)
A surname from Italian.
His celebrated book, The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, was published in Italian as Giardino del Finzi-Contini, 1962, by Giulio Einaudi editore s.p.a. It was made into a film by Vittorio de Sica in 1970. Source: Internet
Mark the new Pope’s arrival at the Vatican Museums’ renovated Carriage Pavilion of papal vehicles, then wander the Giardino Quadrato’s reopened Secret Garden. Source: Internet
"Either way, you're talking about young children in schools being killed," said Giardino. Source: Internet
The state Department of Criminal Justice Services has restructured its electronic fingerprint system, which requires user agencies to purchase compatible computer work stations, Giardino said. Source: Internet
“We see it as one of the platform’s biggest assets,” Giardino said of Steam’s robust library. Source: Internet