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Gino

American  
[jee-noh] / ˈdʒi noʊ /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Roubini was introduced to Epstein by another, lesser-known academic, Gino Yu.

From The Wall Street Journal

Father-and-son fugitives Gino and Marco Stocco were at large for eight.

From BBC

Kitzbuhel's owners Joe and Marie Donnelly barely had time for a glass of champagne before descending to the winners enclosure after the next as Sir Gino, trained by English legend Nicky Henderson, won the Christmas Hurdle.

From Barron's

Sir Gino's last race was 364 days ago when just after winning at Kempton he was struck down with a severe infection.

From Barron's

Succeeding him will be Gino Canori as chief executive of Related California’s market-rate division, and Ann Silverberg as chief executive of its affordable division.

From Los Angeles Times