Proper noun
Savino (plural Savinos)
A surname from Italian.
As a young child, he is said to have been so transfixed by the violin playing of his local priest that he begged for lessons, which were conceded by another priest in the neighbouring town of San Savino, where the boy walked every day, come rain or shine. Source: Internet
Anne Walker Farrell, a director on 'Bojack Horseman,' also asserted on her Twitter account that Savino had harassed her 15 years previously. Source: Internet
Its melody was also slightly rewritten by Domenico Savino. Source: Internet
Turvey's most recent book, written with retired NYPD special victim squad detective John Savino and Mexico-based forensic psychologist Aurelio Coronado Mares, is "False Allegations: Investigative and Forensic Issues in Fraudulent Reports of Crime." Source: Internet
Narconon patient Giovanni Costa later stabbed staff member Rodolfo Savino, whom Costa claimed had ignored Federica's symptoms, and given her insufficient medical aid. Source: Internet
Mr. Savino is the son of Michael and Lori Savino of Altoona. Source: Internet