Proper noun
Luciano (plural Lucianos)
A surname.
And while the hosts managed two tries to Josh Reynolds and Luciano Leilua in the second half, the Knights, led by the boot of Mitchell Pearce, remained in control. Source: Internet
Bonanno, pp. 140-141 In place of the capo di tutti capi in Maranzano's plan, Luciano established a national commission in which each of the families would be represented by their boss and to which each family would owe allegiance. Source: Internet
Al Capone: A Biography By Luciano J. Iorizzo p81 Judge Wilkerson allowed Capone's spending to be presented at very great length. Source: Internet
By the next morning, the kidnappers stopped answering their phones and the family knew Luciano was not coming home. Source: Internet
In New York City, five Mafia families were established, headed by Luciano, Profaci, Gagliano, Vincent Mangano and Maranzano respectively. Source: Internet
A chance encounter with Australian aid worker Luciano Calestini helped them start a new life. Source: Internet