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What (who) is pinto - definition

FAMILY NAME

pinto         
['p?nt??]
¦ noun N. Amer. (plural pintos) a piebald horse.
Origin
C19: from Sp., lit. 'mottled'.
Pinto         
·add. ·adj Lit., painted; hence, piebald; mottled; pied.
II. Pinto ·add. ·noun Any pied animal; ·esp., a pied or "painted" horse.
Pinto         
Pinto is a Portuguese, Spanish, Jewish (Sephardic), and Italian surname. It is a high-frequency surname in all Portuguese-speaking countries and is also widely present in Spanish-speaking countries, Italy, India, France and Israel.

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Pinto

Pinto is a Portuguese, Spanish, Jewish (Sephardic), and Italian surname. It is a high-frequency surname in all Portuguese-speaking countries and is also widely present in Spanish-speaking countries, Italy, India especially in Mangalore, Karnataka France and Israel. Historically, it has been common among political elites in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries, as numerous presidents, prime ministers, and heads of state have shared the surname.

In many languages, Pinto means "colored" or "painted" as it derives from the Late Latin pinctus and Classical Latin pictus, and in some cases, at least from the same word in the sense "lively or restless person". It is linguistically related to the name of Columbus' ship La Pinta, meaning "The Painted One", "The Look", or "The Spotted One". Also related, though greatly diverging in meaning, is the unit of measurement pint, which comes from the Old French word pinte and perhaps ultimately from Vulgar Latin pincta meaning "painted", for marks painted on the side of a container to show capacity.

Examples of use of pinto
1. The main course was pinto beans, I think, with broccoli.
2. "You don‘t want to know what I‘ve seen," Pinto said.
3. S. Bandara, Thejan Fernando, Pradeep Fernando, Rumal Pinto.
4. And in June Annaka Pinto, 17, was shot dead at a club in Tottenham, North London.
5. We‘ve been waiting for 25 years for this to happen, and it never did," Pinto said.