Proper noun
Spano (plural Spanos)
A surname.
Former County Executive Andrew Spano is just the second Democrat to hold the post in at least a half-century. Source: Internet
NCIS is then the second show to return, with a new episode scheduled for Tuesday, December 8. A synopsis for the new episode was revealed by CBS and we are going to get to see more of Fornell (Joe Spano) trying to solve the case from the season premiere. Source: Internet
An FBI investigation ensued and Spano pleaded guilty in federal court to theft and forgery charges. Source: Internet
Robert Spano, the orchestra’s music director, took the rare step of intervening publicly to warn against further cutting the size of the ensemble, which shrank in the last contract to 88 players from 95, and now has fewer than 80 because of departures. Source: Internet
We now get so many calls from Mr. Spano – and from other politicians at the county, state and national level – that we usually hang up half a second into the call, when it’s clear there’s no real person at the other end of the line. Source: Internet
Institut Universitari d'Història Jaume Vicens i Vives, p. 285 citation and professor (and senator) Giovanni Spano attempted to establish a unified orthography based on Logudorese, just like Florentine would become the basis for Italian. Source: Internet