Proper noun
Rubino (plural Rubinos)
A surname from Italian.
After Leopold's carriage passed, Rubino fired three shots at the King; the shots missed Leopold. Source: Internet
Attempted assassination On 15 November 1902, Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino had attempted to assassinate Leopold, who was riding in a royal cortege from a ceremony in memory of his recently deceased wife, Marie Henriette. Source: Internet
Frank Rubino is an automotive enthusiast and a long-time car collector from Coral Gables, Florida. Source: Internet
The Rubino OB/GYN Group founder, Dr. Robert Rubino, was joined by practice staff and local elected officials for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Source: Internet
“We tend to have no more than 5 applicants that meet the sanctions for full board review,” Rubino said. Source: Internet
Rubino was joined in New York by breaking news reporters Elizabeth Hernandez and Kieran Nicholson, as well as Noelle Phillips, who covers law enforcement and public safety for the and serves as vice-chair of the Denver Newspaper Guild. Source: Internet