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El Diablo, Spanish for "the Devil", is a nickname of the following: . Cristián Bejarano (born 1981), Mexican boxer; Claudio Chiappucci (born 1963), Italian former cyclist; Joël Despaigne (born 1966), Cuban retired volleyball player
Chilango (pronounced [tʃiˈlaŋɡo] ⓘ) is a Mexican slang demonym for natives of Mexico City. The Royal Spanish Academy and the Mexican Academy of Language give the definition of the word as referring to something "belonging to Mexico City", [1] [2] in particular referring to people native to Mexico City.
A. Aarón; Abel (given name) Abelardo; Abraham (given name) Abundio; Adalberto; Adan (given name) Ademar; Adrià; Adrian; Adriano; Afonso; Agapito; Agripino; Agustín ...
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In Mexican football, the Big Four (Spanish: Los Cuatro Grandes) refers to a group of four clubs, Club América, Guadalajara (popularly known by their nickname Chivas), Cruz Azul and Pumas UNAM, which are considered by the local press to be the most popular and successful sides in the country.
This, coupled with his infatuation with Mexican popular culture, music, and horse culture, and his fondness for foul language, earned him the nicknames El Mexicano (the Mexican) and 'Don Sombrero'. He owned a string of farms in his hometown in the locality of Pacho with Mexican inspired names such as Cuernavaca, Chihuahua, Sonora and Mazatlán. [5]
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Manuel was one of the top boys names in Spain through the 1980s according to Baby Center, and has been one of the top 300 boys names in the U.S. for over 100 years. Nicknames for Manuel include ...