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Gino

American  
[jee-noh] / ˈdʒi noʊ /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Gino Cecchettin isn't sure such a law would have saved his daughter: her killer was sent to prison for life in any case.

From BBC

The club’s then-owners, Gino Del Prete and Pete Mattioli, were charged with “running a disorderly house,” according to reporting by the San Francisco Chronicle.

From Los Angeles Times

Another claimant, Gino Parisi from Raglan, Monmouthshire, was worried about the state of the River Usk.

From BBC

Mignini, who lost a brother to “lawlessness,” sees his work as heaven-sent — though he was also inspired by Gino Cervi as Georges Simenon’s detective hero in the 1960s TV series “Le inchieste del commissario Maigret.”

From Los Angeles Times

"The insights really drive home to me the point of how sophisticated these people were," lead author Dr Gino Caspari from the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology and the University of Bern, told BBC News.

From BBC