Proper noun
A habitational surname from Italian.
A town in the province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBooks by Percival Lowell on the Orient include Noto: An Unexplored Corner of Japan (1891) and Occult Japan, or the Way of the Gods (1894), the latter from his third and final trip to the region. Source: Internet
Noto has one of the largest radio telescopes in Italy that performs geodetic and astronomical observations. Source: Internet
In order to do so, we must build products and services that help our members Get Their Money Right,” said Anthony Noto, CEO of SoFi. Source: Internet
By securing the top spot in the qualifier, Noto will now join a field of 312 other amateurs at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash. Source: Internet
Built with Google’s multilingual font, Noto Sans, it is compatible with hundreds of languages. Source: Internet
In February, 1998, the chief executive officer of Mobil Corporation, Lucio Noto, announced a set of environment, health and safety goals on workplace safety, spills, fires and explosion. Source: Internet