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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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An 1889 painting of the blue-eyed Italian Enrico di Borbone-Parma dressed in full samurai costume stands near woodblock prints of Japan’s 1894-95 war with China and its 1904-05 war with Russia, both fought over control of the Korean Peninsula.

From The Wall Street Journal

Enrico Moretti, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, said other factors besides AI are fueling layoffs.

From Los Angeles Times

This has included new recruits, such as chief technical officer Enrico Cardile, who finally arrived in July after a year on gardening leave from Ferrari.

From BBC

After Draghi speaks to the leaders in the morning, they will then hear from Italian ex-premier Enrico Letta, who has called for deeper integration, including a savings and investments union to help companies access capital.

From Barron's

“I don’t know that Italians are known for their engineering,” Johnson said in the home nation of Ferrari, Fiat and Enrico Fermi.

From The Wall Street Journal