Proper noun
Saavedra (plural Saavedras)
A surname.
Among those who accompanied the two mayors were Colonel Consolito Yecla, Task Force Davao commander, and Michael Angelo Saavedra, Chief of Staff of the Zamboanga City Mayor’s Office. Source: Internet
CBS 2's Marie Saavedra reports voters were concerned when they used Sharpie pens that bled through ballots. Source: Internet
He began adding the second surname (Saavedra, a name that did not correspond to his immediate family) to his patronymic in 1586–1587 in official documents related to his marriage to Catalina de Salazar. Source: Internet
Antonio Saavedra and Natalia Mendez standing in front of a photo of their son, Marco Saavedra, whose act of civil disobedience landed him in an Arizona jail for two weeks. Source: Internet
In 1603 cattle and horses were introduced here by the order of Hernando Arias de Saavedra and by mid-17th century their number had greatly multiplied. Source: Internet
After Saavedra testifies, Congress could impeach him with a simple majority vote. Source: Internet