Proper noun
Meneses (plural Meneseses)
A surname from Spanish.
Ribeiro de Meneses, 2000 The lack of consensus around Portugal's intervention in turn made possible the appearance of two dictatorships, led by General Pimenta de Castro (January–May 1915) and Sidónio Pais (December 1917 – December 1918). Source: Internet
De Meneses Weyll said that from 2012 to 2014, Odebrecht paid Lozoya $10 million to win a contract for work on a refinery in central Mexico. Source: Internet
Meneses was born in Guatemala and came to the U.S when she was two years old. Source: Internet
Mr. Meneses is the former Executive Vice-President and COO of Cerrejón, Colombia’s largest private coal producer and exporter and one of the largest integrated mining companies in the world, with mine-railway-port and marketing operations. Source: Internet
Perhaps unrelated to the extortion scheme, a Nicaraguan man, Julio Meneses Toledo, died there Sunday night in a gun battle. Source: Internet