Proper noun
Negrete (plural Negretes)
A surname from Spanish.
Among them, David Shennan is credited with having organised the first formal polo game of the country in 1875, at Estancia El Negrete, located in the province of Buenos Aires. Source: Internet
After the death of Jorge Negrete, on 5 December 1953, María returned to Europe. Source: Internet
Manuel Negrete scored the best goal of 1986 with his 'scissor-kick from the penalty spot; the team were victorious in the 1999 Confederations Cup, as well as the Gold Cup of the same year, and the under-17 team won the U17 World Cup in 2011. Source: Internet
Julio Negrete and Daniel Sandoval were the standouts this game as they each had 2 goals in the 5-4 loss. Source: Internet
She wasn’t the only woman bearing that name in his world: Margarita Cansino, better known as Rita Hayworth, performed at the Caliente Race Track, where Negrete worked. Source: Internet
For this reason the filming of the movie was difficult and led to a direct confrontation between Félix and Negrete. Source: Internet