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  2. Nino (name) - Wikipedia

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    Nino is considered to be a Georgian name of Assyrian origin that is a popular feminine name in Georgia with possible relation to the story of the husband of Semiramis, founder of the city of Nineveh. [2]

  3. Niño (name) - Wikipedia

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    Niño (Spanish for boy) is a given name, nickname and surname of Spanish origin. The appearance of the surname dates back to medieval Spain, where several prestigious families had the surname, such as the Niño de Guevara family of Bishops from Andalusia, and the Niño brothers, who were involved in the Discovery of the Americas.

  4. Georgian name - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nino (left) and Saint George (right) depicted on a fresco at the Metekhi Church. Nino is the most common feminine name in Georgia, as she converted the Georgians to Christianity in the early 4th century. Giorgi (i. e. George) is the most common masculine name in Georgia and is considered to be the patron saint of the country.

  5. Ninos (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ninos is a given name and a surname. Notable people with this name include the following: Given name ... Nino (name) Niños (disambiguation) Nios (disambiguation)

  6. Ninos - Wikipedia

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    Ninos (name), a popular (male) Assyrian forename, and less commonly surname; See also. Nino (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 24 ...

  7. Expert Pizza Maker Nino Coniglio Explains the Origin of the ...

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    Pizza expert Nino Coniglio shows off his dough tossing skills and gives a tutorial on how to make the perfect slice at home Expert Pizza Maker Nino Coniglio Explains the Origin of the Margherita ...

  8. Niña - Wikipedia

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    However, she was commonly referred to by her nickname, La Niña ('The Little Girl'), which was probably a pun on the name of her owner, Juan Niño of Moguer ('Niño', his surname, meaning 'Little Boy'). [1] She was a standard caravel-type vessel. The other ships of the Columbus expedition were the caravel-type Pinta and the carrack-type Santa ...

  9. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's first surname. Since 1999, the order of the surnames in a family in Spain is decided when registering the first child, but the traditional order is nearly universally chosen (99.53% of the time).