Proper noun
A habitational surname from Italian.
A town and comune in Como province, Lombardy, Italy.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn related news, SVP Christopher Musso sold 5,000 shares of the stock in a transaction on Thursday, June 4th. Source: Internet
The name first appeared on these shores in the early 1990s attached to the Musso, a large SUV which under its utilitarian skin used oily bits from Mercedes. Source: Internet
It is an epic poem describing the First Musso war which Travers himself had taken part in. Subsequent works usually have religious themes, including Bible translations, manuals for religious instructions, and biblical plays. Source: Internet
He introduced the BACC’s new chairperson, Carol Musso, who took over the position only three weeks ago. Source: Internet
The film features the voices of Mitchel Musso as Dustin James “D. Source: Internet
It was a block and a half away, totally different restaurant than Musso. Source: Internet