See also: sevillano

English

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Etymology 1

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From Spanish sevillano.

Noun

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Sevillano (plural Sevillanos)

  1. A person from Sevilla.
    • 1968, James A. Michener, “Sevilla”, in Iberia, New York, NY: Dial Press, published 2015, →ISBN, page 317:
      The second is La Macarena, named after an Arabian princess, and she was preferred by another great matador, Joselito, and to see her leave her parish church of San Gil at one in the morning of Good Friday or return later in the day is held by many Sevillanos to be the most important thing that can happen during Holy Week.

Etymology 2

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Proper noun

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Sevillano (plural Sevillanos)

  1. A surname.
Statistics
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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Sevillano is the 28241st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 847 individuals. Sevillano is most common among Hispanic/Latino (87.25%) individuals.

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