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linda
What means the word *PRADO* itself?
Nov 5, 2009 10:50 AM
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The origin & meaning of Prado comes from Spanish, Galician, Portuguese, and Jewish (Sephardic) it is habitational name from any of the numerous places in Spain (especially in Galicia) and Portugal named or named with Prado, from prado ‘meadow’ (from Latin pratum)
November 5, 2009
In Colombia "prado " has a lot of mean for example it's an ornamental garden, or it's a green grassy zone or area where you can use it as a playing field, or it's also a surname
November 5, 2009
Hello Linda, The word itself "prado" is a spanish word as Fede mentioned that means : "meadow" , " a field or any green grassy area in general" or "pasture". Many places and things are named thereafter such the above mentioned beside others like the LandCruiser Prado Vehicle , a person's name etc...
November 5, 2009
Hello Linda It is use for public park and promenade in Madrid, 1645, from Spain, from Latin pratum "meadow" (see prairie).
November 5, 2009
In spanish it means "meadow" , for example "Prado museum" =) ciao
November 5, 2009
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