Proper noun
Medrano (plural Medranos)
A surname from Spanish.
Between 1947 and 1954, they appeared regularly in the Cirque Medrano in Paris as a double act. She came to know his routines so well that she often participated in them on TV revivals. Source: Internet
Derek Watt signs the back of Marcos Medrano, 1, of Los Angeles, after the Los Angeles Chargers’ first day of training camp at the Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa on Saturday, July 28, 2018. Source: Internet
Current Dallas council member Adam Medrano, Carlos Medrano's brother, has never been implicated in or accused of wrongdoing. Source: Internet
Family members discovered the decomposing body of Belize resident and farmer Manuel Medrano near Buena Vista Village in the Cayo District at around midday last Thursday. Source: Internet
Lupe Louise Medrano, 85, of Floresville, Texas, passed away in her residence, Wednesday, Jan. Source: Internet
The body found near Tambor was identified as school teacher Maureen Lucía Medrano, 32. The boy was Gabriel Jaén Castro, 7, and the third body had not yet been identified Thursday evening, said Porras. Source: Internet