Lalo is a masculine nickname. It is a common nickname for Eduardo, Eladio, Gerardo, Wenceslao, and Gonzalo, according to Spanish naming customs. Notable people with this nickname include:
The name Romero is a nickname type of surname for a Roman or an Italian. The name was originally derived from the Latin word Romaeus and the Greek word Romaios, which mean Roman.
Carlos Rodríguez may refer to:
Barrios is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Rodríguez is a Spanish patronymic and a common surname in Spain, Latin America. Its Portuguese equivalent is Rodrigues.
Suárez is a common Spanish surname, widely spread throughout Latin America as a consequence of colonization. In origin it is a patronymic meaning "son of Suero" or "son of Soeiro". It is derived from the Latin name Suerius, meaning "swineherd". The surname originates to the province of Asturias in northwest Spain. This surname is most commonly found in Mexico, Spain, Cuba, and Argentina.
Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980) was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman.
Rios, Ríos or Riós are Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician surnames. The name has numerous origins. In Germany, Italy, France, UK, and the Americas the Ríos surname can also be found in the surname history books. The name was derived from the Spanish word "Rio," which means "river".
Eduardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the male given name Edward. Another version is Duarte. It may refer to:
Eddy, Eddie or Eduardo Rodríguez may refer to:
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Franciscus.
Gonzalo Rodríguez may refer to:
Eduardo López may refer to:
Gerardo may refer to:
Guerrero is a surname of Spanish origin meaning warrior.
Gonzalo is a Spanish masculine given name.
Tato is a given name, nickname and surname used independently in Romance languages and Georgian. Notable persons with the name include:
Lalo is a masculine given name. Notable people with this given name include:
Eladio or Eládio is a given name, the Spanish equivalent of Helladius. Notable people with that name include.
Tono or Toño is a masculine given name or nickname that is a diminutive form. Tono is a Catalan, Galician and Spanish diminutive form of Anton, Antoni and Antonio and Toño is a Spanish diminutive form of Antonio. Both spellings are in use in Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Western Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Falkland Islands, while Tōno is a japanese surname.