Proper noun
Gigante (plural Gigantes)
A surname.
A real Il tempo gigante car was used to promote the film, e.g. driving around the Hockenheimring between races. Source: Internet
After he is murdered by Two-Face, his daughter, Sofia Gigante, takes control. Source: Internet
After this meeting, Maradona claimed that he had come with the aim of meeting a "great man" ("un grande" in Spanish), but he had met instead a gigantic man ("un gigante" in Spanish, meaning he was more than great). Source: Internet
“The baby should be alone – the A; B – on their back; and C – in a crib,” says Dr. Joseph Gigante, a professor of pediatrics at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Source: Internet
In this undercover video played at trial, Adonis Losada, the former Sabado Gigante comic from Miami, is seen, left, looking at a book of child-porn images. Source: Internet
Included by Gigante in the cast of the very low budget trilogy project were a bunch of Hudson County friends, including John McKnight of the Failla Memorial Home in Hoboken and Lou from Mr. L’s Barber Shop, and various members of the San Giacomo Club. Source: Internet