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  2. 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.

  3. 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]

  4. Tren de Aragua - Wikipedia

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    Tren de Aragua (Spanish pronunciation: [tɾen de aˈɾaɣwa]; English: Aragua Train) is a transnational criminal organization and U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization [3] from Venezuela. It is believed to have over 5,000 members. [ 4 ]

  5. Nino - Wikipedia

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    Nino or Niño may refer to: Nino (name) Niño (name) Antonin Scalia, American Supreme Court justice whose nickname was "Nino" El Niño, a climate pattern in the tropical Pacific Ocean; NINO, an abbreviation for National Insurance number in the United Kingdom; Niño, the smallest conga drum "Niño" (Belanova song), 2005 "Niño" (Ed Maverick song ...

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  7. BBC Pronunciation Unit - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Pronunciation Unit, also known as the BBC Pronunciation Research Unit, is an arm of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) comprising linguists (phoneticians) whose role is "to research and advise on the pronunciation of any words, names or phrases in any language required by anyone in the BBC". [1]

  8. Ninho - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  9. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    In English, the Chicago Manual of Style recommends that Spanish and Hispanophone names be indexed by the family name. When there are two family names, the indexing is done under the father's family name; this would be the first element of the surname if the father's and mother's or husband's family names are joined by a y .