Fun facts: the Italianbambinois adiminutiveform ofbambo, meaning “silly,” andbimbocomes frombambino. It’s first recorded in English in the 1760s, when it especially referred to the Christ Child, or Baby Jesus. Bambinowas popularized in the U.S. thanks to George Herman Ruth, Jr., bette...
Meaning of Bambino. Synonyms of BambinoHere you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bambino. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bambino and, of course, Bambino synonyms and on the right images related to the word...
The very name, Izakaya - a combination of kanji meaning 'stay," drink, and 'place' - embodied the rich sensory indulgence that awaited within. Here, amidst the fine-dining ambiance, fresh ingredients transformed into culinary masterpieces, inviting diners to savor the exquisite harmony of flavo...
"image of the Christ child in swaddling clothes," especially as exhibited in Italian… See origin and meaning of bambino.