Medrano
Medrano is a gender-neutral surname of Spanish origin that derives from a prefix that means “fern” and a suffix meaning "abundance" or “prosperous.”
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The last name is often considered to be rare. Though it has become more popular in the 21st century. Primarily amongst Americans with Moorish descent.
People
- Carlos Monge Medrano, Peruvian physician
- Diego Medrano, Spanish poet, narrator and columnist
- Enric Casadevall Medrano, Andorran politician
- Francisco Medrano (footballer), Salvadoran football player
- Francisco Medrano (poet), Spanish poet
- Giovanni Antonio Medrano, Italian architect
- Héctor Medrano, Mexican football manager
- Íngrid Medrano, Salvadoran wrestler
- José Alberto Medrano, Salvadoran general
- Jose Domingo Medrano, Salvadoran doctor
- Juan de Espinosa Medrano, Peruvian author
- Orlando Montenegro Medrano, Nicaraguan president
- Pedro Medrano, Argentine statesman and lawyer
- Rosa Medrano, Dominican volleyball player
- Medrano Tamen, Cameroonian footballer
Places
- Medrano, Spain, a municipality in La Rioja, Spain
- Juan Espinoza Medrano District, a district in Peru
- Medrano (Buenos Aires Underground), a metro station in Argentina
Entertainment and media
- Cirque Medrano, a French circus
- General Medrano, a character in Quantum of Solace
- Lily Medrano, a character in Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan
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