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  2. Hasta la vista, baby - Wikipedia

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    ' until the view ') is a Spanish farewell that can generally be understood as meaning "Until the (next) time we see each other" or "See you later" or "Goodbye". In 1970, Bob Hope comically delivered the "Hasta la vista, baby" saying to Raquel Welch in the beginning of their "Rocky Racoon" tribute on Raquel Welch's special Raquel.

  3. 75 Top Spanish Names for Boys and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Ximeno is a Spanish name which is thought to come from the Basque word seme meaning "he has heard." 73. Wilfredo. Wilfredo is the Spanish form of the Old English name Wilfred and means "desiring ...

  4. Alba (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Alba is a unisex [1] given name of Latin origin meaning "dawn". [2] In Spanish and Italian the name means sunrise or "dawn". [3]In Spanish and Italian speaking countries it is considered to be a female name.

  5. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish naming customs include the orthographic option of conjoining the surnames with the conjunction particle y, or e before a name starting with 'I', 'Hi' or 'Y', (both meaning "and") (e.g., José Ortega y Gasset, Tomás Portillo y Blanco, or Eduardo Dato e Iradier), following an antiquated aristocratic usage.

  6. Gringo - Wikipedia

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    Gringo (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n ɡ oʊ /, Spanish: [ˈɡɾiŋɡo], Portuguese: [ˈɡɾĩɡu]) (masculine) or gringa (feminine) is a term in Spanish and Portuguese for a foreigner. In Spanish, the term usually refers to English-speaking Anglo-Americans. There are differences in meaning depending on region and country.

  7. Carolina (name) - Wikipedia

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    Carolina is a feminine given name in Italian, English, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Swedish, derived from the masculine name Carolus which is Latin for Charles, generally meaning 'free man' [1] [2] or 'freeholder'.

  8. Lolita (term) - Wikipedia

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    "Lolita" is an English-language term defining a young girl as "precociously seductive." [1] It originates from Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita, which portrays the narrator Humbert's sexual obsession with and victimization of a 12-year-old girl whom he privately calls "Lolita", the Spanish nickname for Dolores (her given name). [2]

  9. Maluma welcomes 1st child and reveals her adorable name - AOL

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    Their child was born March 9 at 8:23 a.m., he shared in the caption of the post, written in Spanish. They named their daughter Paris Londoño Gomez. “Thank you all for your birthday messages and ...