Proper noun
Nicanor (plural Nicanors)
A surname from Spanish.
Nicanor Faeldon to resign over the impression that the government may end up losing the criminal case, due to legal technicalities, regarding its bungled handling of the foiled smuggle of 605 kilos of shabu two months ago. Source: Internet
In 2003, Nicanor Duarte Frutos was elected and sworn in as president. Source: Internet
Meyers (1985), 69–70 The following September, the couple returned to Toronto, where their son John Hadley Nicanor was born on October 10, 1923. Source: Internet
Outgoing President Nicanor Duarte Frutos reflected on the defeat and hailed the moment as the first time in the history of his nation that a government handed power to opposition forces in an orderly and peaceful fashion. Source: Internet