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Alemán

American  
[ah-le-mahn] / ˌɑ lɛˈmɑn /

noun

  1. Mateo 1547?–1610, Spanish novelist.

  2. Miguel 1902–1983, president of Mexico 1946–52.


Alemán British  
/ aleˈman /

noun

  1. Mateo (maˈteo). 1547–?1614, Spanish novelist, author of the picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599)

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Michael Aleman went the distance, striking out nine.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026

Because high-income households generally spend a relatively big share of their earnings on services such as airplane tickets and restaurant meals, services inflation has stayed elevated, said Eugenio Aleman, chief economist at Raymond James.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 23, 2026

“It would be very bad for him and the board,” Aleman said.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 30, 2026

Eugenio Aleman, chief economist at Raymond James, pointed out that the decline came across ages, income levels, and political affiliation.

From Barron's • Jan. 28, 2026

Half of Padre Leo’s church members at first opposed the priest’s mission to help migrants, says one church volunteer, Patricia Aleman Pena.

From "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario

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