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Buttigieg

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See also: Buttiġieġ

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Maltese Buttiġieġ, see there for more.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Buttigieg

  1. A surname from Maltese [in turn originating as an occupation].
    • 2019 July 30, Julia Carrie Wong, “Young, Ivy League and data-driven: why venture capitalists love Pete Buttigieg”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Buttigieg also speaks the language of the tech industry, from “data-driven” to “disruption”. Matt Hartman, a partner at Betaworks Ventures, appreciated how Buttigieg brought that data-driven mindset to municipal matters, such as the South Bend sewer system.
    • 2024 March 26, Neal E. Boudette, “Automakers Are Rerouting Car Shipments Away From Baltimore”, in The New York Times[2]:
      Pete Buttigieg, the U.S. transportation secretary, said that the rerouting would affect the national supply chain.

Descendants

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  • Russian: Бу́ттиджич (Búttidžič)

Translations

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Maltese

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Proper noun

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Buttigieg

  1. Alternative spelling of Buttiġieġ