Proper noun
Maldonado (plural Maldonados)
A surname from Spanish.
At Guayaquil’s Teodoro Maldonado Carbo hospital on Saturday, medical workers wearing protective gear removed bodies wrapped in plastic from a storage room and used a pallet to wheel them to one container, according to a Reuters photographer. Source: Internet
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (KABC) -- Clinical Nurse Supervisor Charity Maldonado has worked at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood for 29 years. Source: Internet
East Los Angeles College student Vincent Maldonado Jr. said his days are non-stop just to make ends meet. Source: Internet
For the interactive after party, Wesley and hosted “Club Legendary,” where Maldonado demonstrated her voguing mastery, while Roach looked glamorous with his wig laid and holding a “Legendary” fan, and Jamil got cute showing off her adorable pet. Source: Internet
Honoring their roots in Mexico's Guerrero region, Barajas and Maldonado sold handcrafted tamales on the streets of San Francisco's Mission district, attracting a loyal fanbase. Source: Internet
His dad, Jose Maldonado, was a refugee from the civil war in El Salvador who started life over as a dishwasher in New York. Source: Internet