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Padilla is a surname of Spanish origin. Notable people in various countries are listed herein. Notable people in various countries are listed herein. Multiple people named José Padilla
Padilha ([pɐˈðiʎɐ] or [paˈdʒiʎɐ]) is a Portuguese language surname. Notable people with the name include: Adriano Padilha Nascimento (born 1980), Brazilian footballer; Alexandre Padilha (born 1971), Brazilian politician; Eliseu Padilha (born 1945), Brazilian politician
Padilla (surname) Padilla v. Kentucky, a United States Supreme Court case pertaining to the immigration consequences faced by lawful permanent residents who are convicted of crimes, and their rights to be warned of those consequences
It is a common in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and some other parts of South India that the spouse adopts her husband's first name instead of his family or surname name after marriage. [10] In Rajasthan, the community name and sometimes the gotra or clan name are used as surnames. Usage of community name as surname include: Charan, Jat, Meena, Rajput, etc.
Padilla was born Casimero Bustamante Padilla on March 4, 1926, in Plaridel, Bulacan, he was the father of actors Rommel, Robin, Royette and actress BB Gandanghari. [4] He was also the father of politicians Casimiro "Roy" Aquino Padilla Jr., a former governor, Congressman and Vice Governor of Camarines Norte , and Ricarte "Dong" Robledo Padilla ...
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Franklin California Tax-Free Trust (2016), that ruling was additionally affirmed by a U.S. Supreme Court in a vote of 5–2, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissenting. [31] Facing the Puerto Rican government-debt crisis, in June 2015, Governor García Padilla announced the Commonwealth was in a "death spiral" and "the debt is not payable." [32]
Individuals who dropped their last name and substituted their middle name as their last name are listed. Those with a one-word stage name are listed in a separate article. In many cases, performers have legally changed their name to their stage name. [1] Note: Many cultures have their own naming customs and systems, some rather intricate.