Nolasco (en. Nolasco)
/noˈlasko/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Spanish surname used in various regions.
The Nolasco family has a long history in the community.
La familia Nolasco tiene una larga historia en la comunidad.
Name of a street or place in some cities in Spain.
I live on Nolasco Street; it's very quiet.
Vivo en la calle Nolasco, es muy tranquila.
Reference to the feast of Saint Nolasco.
We celebrate the feast of Saint Nolasco with a special mass.
Celebramos la festividad de San Nolasco con una misa especial.
Etymology
The name Nolasco comes from the Latin 'Nolasco', associated with Castilian and related to religion.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Nolasco in history
Reference to the influence of the surname in historical events.
Nolasco en la historia
Virgin of Nolasco
Religious aspect associated with the figure of Nolasco.
Virgen de Nolasco
Nolasco Day
Celebration of the saint, marked on the calendar.
Día de Nolasco
Related Words
nolasquense
Relating to or belonging to a place called Nolasco.
nolasquense
nolasquera
Person from or related to the cultural environment of Nolasco.
nolasquera
Slang Meanings
A nickname for someone considered fun or charismatic.
You are a true Nolasco at the party!
¡Eres un verdadero Nolasco en la fiesta!
Colloquial term to describe someone who is mischievous.
That boy is a little Nolasco, always getting into trouble.
Ese niño es un pequeño Nolasco, siempre haciendo maldades.