Proper noun
Spirito (plural Spiritos)
A surname from Italian.
Florence has large numbers of art-filled churches, such as San Miniato al Monte, San Lorenzo, Santa Maria Novella, Santa Trinita, Santa Maria del Carmine, Santa Croce, Santo Spirito, the Annunziata, Ognissanti and numerous others. Source: Internet
In the case of Santo Spirito, which is entirely regular in plan, transepts and chancel are identical, while the nave is an extended version of these. Source: Internet
Palamidessi Tommaso, Alchimia come via allo Spirito, ed. EGO, 1948 Turin Those works influenced modern interpretations of Alchemy as a mystical science. Source: Internet
Although the streetscape has changed over the years, as sandwich bars and souvenir shops have increasingly found their way into the neighborhood, Santo Spirito has maintained its authentic atmosphere. Source: Internet
Besides Piazza del Carmine, Piazza Santo Spirito is the hotspot in which social life is mostly concentrated, especially in the evenings or at night. Source: Internet
The Azzurri are from the quarter of Santa Croce, Bianchi from the quarter of Santo Spirito, Verdi are from San Giovanni and Rossi from Santa Maria Novella. Source: Internet