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  2. List of city nicknames in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Many cities and towns in Spain are popularly known by various nicknames. This list compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities in Spain are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially. [1] [2]

  3. List of city nicknames in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    City nicknames can help in establishing a civic identity, helping outsiders recognize a community or attracting people to a community because of its nickname; promote civic pride; and build community unity. [1] Nicknames and slogans that successfully create a new community "ideology or myth" [2] are also believed to have economic value. [1]

  4. Lalo (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    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: Eduar Lalo Alcaraz (born 1964), Hispanic-American cartoonist; Abelardo Delgado (1931–2004), Chicano writer, community organizer, and poet

  5. 125 Maybe-Kinda Cringey but Extremely Cute Nicknames to ... - AOL

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    Here are 125 cute, sexy, and romantic nicknames for your boyfriend, ... Bebe (Baby in Spanish) Amóre (Love in Italian) Nicknames for the guy you’re casual with. Pal. Cutie. Lover Boy.

  6. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish names are the traditional way of identifying, and the official way of registering, a person in Spain. They are composed of a given name (simple or composite [a]) and two surnames (the first surname of each parent). Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's first surname.

  7. Paco - Wikipedia

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    Paco is a Spanish nickname for Francisco.According to folk etymology, the nickname has its origins in Saint Francis of Assisi, who was the father of the Franciscan order; his name was written in Latin by the order as pater communitatis (father of the community); hence "Paco" was supposedly obtained by taking the first syllable of each word.

  8. Francisco - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed "Paco".San Francisco de Asís was known as Pater Communitatis (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of Pater Communitatis.

  9. Nene (name) - Wikipedia

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    Nene is a feminine and masculine given name, surname and nickname in several cultures.. In Spanish, it is generally a masculine term of endearment and an affectionate nickname meaning "baby".