Amancio Amancio is of Spanish origin, and Amâncio is also Portuguese. It means "lover" and indicates a person with great leadership skills due to their dedication to tasks and companions, as well as their boldness. He very rarely lets an opportunity pass by due to inattention or excessive caution. It has a patronymic origin, derived from the given name Amâncio, which, in turn, comes from the Latin "Amantius," meaning "he who loves" or "lover." It can be found in various regions, with variations such as Amanzo, Amanti, and Amanteo. thumb|Heraldic achievement of Don Amancio
Amancio Amancio is of Spanish origin, and Amâncio is also Portuguese. It means "lover" and indicates a person with great leadership skills due to their dedication to tasks and companions, as well as their boldness. He very rarely lets an opportunity pass by due to inattention or excessive caution. It has a patronymic origin, derived from the given name Amâncio, which, in turn, comes from the Latin "Amantius," meaning "he who loves" or "lover." It can be found in various regions, with variations such as Amanzo, Amanti, and Amanteo. thumb|Heraldic achievement of Don Amancio
==Places== Amancio, Cuba, a town in Las Tunas province
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