Proper noun
Vallejo (plural Vallejos)
A surname from Spanish.
No one can write like Vallejo and not sound like a fraud. He's just too much himself and not you. Philip Levine
After 1850, when California's statehood was ratified, the legislature met in San Jose until 1851, Vallejo in 1852, and Benicia in 1853, before moving to Sacramento. Source: Internet
Carlos’ Vallejo’s wife, Lissette Vallejo, 57, told the newspaper her husband was a board director at Palmetto General Hospital and led medical teams at three different nursing homes in South Florida. Source: Internet
It steamed to the U.S. Navy’s Mare Island Naval Shipyard at Vallejo for outfitting. Source: Internet
The Becerra review appears to have been prompted in part by the June 2 shooting death of 22-year-old Sean Monterrosa in Vallejo. Source: Internet
His grandfather Jorge Vallejo, a retired OB-GYN, and uncle Carlos Vallejo, who practiced internal medicine, died of the coronavirus within weeks of one another in South Florida. Source: Internet