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'''Diego''' is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Latin "Didacus", popularized by ]. Popular etymology sometimes connects the name ] (a contraction of "San Tiago", meaning "Saint James") with ], but they are not etymologically related. Diego is also the name of a ]. '''Diego''' is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Latin "Didacus," popularized by ]. Popular etymology sometimes connects the name ] (a contraction of "San Tiago", meaning "Saint James") with ], but they are not etymologically related. Diego is also the name of a ].


Some well known bearers of the name include, Some well known bearers of the name include,

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Diego is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Latin "Didacus," popularized by Saint Didacus of Alcalá. Popular etymology sometimes connects the name Santiago (a contraction of "San Tiago", meaning "Saint James") with San Diego, but they are not etymologically related. Diego is also the name of a Blood type.

Some well known bearers of the name include,

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