Proper noun
Martino (plural Martinos)
A surname.
As a child, he nevertheless participated in the musical life of the Cattedrale di San Martino, as a member of the boys' choir and later as a substitute organist. Source: Internet
He suffered a seizure upon return to Los Angeles and successfully underwent surgery that had a mortality rate of ten percent. citation *Jazz guitarist Pat Martino experienced an AVM and subsequently developed amnesia and manic depression. Source: Internet
His grandiose tomb in St. Peter's was commissioned by his grandnephew, Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, and designed by Count Arrigo di San Martino. Source: Internet
Gustavo Martino from the Argentinean Foreign Ministry lauded the dynamic development of Vietnam, particularly in manufacturing, and said the two countries’ firms can connect with each other to bring their products to Asian and Latin American nations. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, Andronikos III effected the recovery of Lordship of Chios (including Lesbos ) from Martino Zaccaria in a naval battle, also in 1329. Source: Internet
To be fair, of course, details in this letter could be very much embarrassing to the Yankees organization without putting them in the same category as the punished 2017 Astros or 2018 Red Sox, notes insider Andy Martino. Source: Internet