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Enrico

American  
[en-ree-koh, en-ree-kaw] / ɛnˈri koʊ, ɛnˈri kɔ /

noun

  1. a male given name: Italian form of Henry.


Example Sentences

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In the last segment, “Magic Art”—highlighting lackluster pictures by Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, Victor Brauner and Enrico Donati—“Dreamworld” loses its footing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Enrico Cardile was signed from Ferrari in July 2024, but took on his role as chief technical officer only in August.

From BBC

But Adrian Bernabe curled in a magnificent goal for the hosts on the stroke of half-time to halve the deficit and Enrico Delprato's glancing header gave Parma a deserved draw which put them two points above the relegation zone.

From Barron's

Looking ahead, Indonesia’s trade ties with the U.S. could continue to weigh on the exports due to higher tariffs, while imports may benefit from reciprocal arrangements, UOB economists Enrico Tanuwidjaja and Vincentius Ming Shen said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Enrico Moretti, an economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said that the largest tech companies like Amazon are at the forefront of AI-related job cuts, "in part because they're both producers and consumers of AI".

From BBC