Proper noun
A male given name from Spanish.
A surname from Spanish from a Spanish given name.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgRev. Rosendo (Jun) Manalo, transfer from parochial vicar, St. Francis of Assisi, Concord, to parochial administrator of St. Anne, Union City. Source: Internet
The killing of the minor took place in Cristo Rey Village in the Cayo District identified as 16-year-old, Rosendo Pop. The village Chairman, Elmer Juarez spoke to the media on the incident. Source: Internet
"Don't worry," said Crawford, putting his arms around Rosendo. Source: Internet
For the evening, starting at 9pm, the Johnny Ventura, El Jeffrey, Luis Vargas, Los Hermanos Rosario, Tono Rosario and Raulin Rosendo bands will put on a free show for the Dominican public. Source: Internet
The driver was identified as Rosendo Balatucan y Santisima, 55 years old, married, and with professional driver's license. Source: Internet