Proper noun
Paterno (plural Paternos)
A surname from Italian.
I like that people who are not experts can not only understand but get engaged by my work. I like that Joe Paterno can read me. Bill Bradley. Leslie Fiedler
Joe Paterno was a well-educated man, and he was also a man from a different time. Joe Posnanski
According to CNN, the one-page police report details McQueary’s conversation with Paterno, who allegedly told then-graduate assistant McQueary that it was the second time he heard a complaint against Sandusky, though he did not elaborate. Source: Internet
And the Saint must've asked Paterno, in a sing-songy but stern tone, whether those who abnegate their power to prevent the prolific rape of children should be allowed to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Source: Internet
By Paterno Esmaquel II/rappler.com – Pope Francis will visit the Philippines from January 15 to 19, 2015, to meet earthquake and typhoon survivors in the Visayas, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle said. Source: Internet
Scrapple; claiming unofficial national titles; defiantly ordering Peachy Paterno at the Creamery. Source: Internet