fernandino
Spanish
Etymology
Adjective
fernandino (feminine fernandina, masculine plural fernandinos, feminine plural fernandinas)
- (relational) of Fernando, of Ferdinand; Ferdinand's (of or relating to anyone famous named Fernando or Ferdinand)
- (relational) of Ferdinand II of Aragon; Ferdinand's
- of, from or relating to the city of Fernando de la Mora, Central department, Paraguay or the city of Maldonado, capital of the department of Maldonado, Uruguay
Noun
fernandino m (plural fernandinos, feminine fernandina, feminine plural fernandinas)
- native or inhabitant of the city of Fernando de la Mora, Central department, Paraguay or the city of Maldonado, capital of the department of Maldonado, Uruguay (usually male)
- (Equatorial Guinea) a member of a multiethnic creole group from Bioko
Further reading
- “fernandino”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 10 December 2024