Reino facts for kids
Reino is a word that means kingdom in Portuguese, Galician, and Spanish. It can refer to different things, like a place or a name.
- Reino, Campania, a small town in the Benevento area of Italy.
People Named Reino
Many people have the name Reino, either as a family name (surname) or a first name.
Reino as a Family Name
Reino is a family name that comes from Spain. Here are some people known by this surname:
- Fernando Gómez-Reino (born in 1955) is a swimmer from Spain.
- Helen Reino is the original name of Helen Klaos (born in 1983), a badminton player from Estonia.
Reino as a First Name
Reino is a first name often given to boys in Finland. Here are some famous people with this first name:
- Reino Aarnio (1912–1988) was an architect from America.
- Reino Börjesson (born in 1929) is a football player from Sweden.
- Reino Hallamaa (1899–1979) was a Finnish colonel, which is a high rank in the military.
- Reino Helismaa (1913–1965) was a singer and songwriter from Finland.
- Reino Kangasmäki (1916–2010) was a journalist and a Greco-Roman wrestler from Finland.
- Reino Kuivamäki (1918–1982) was an athlete from Finland.
- Reino Kuuskoski (1907–1965) was a Finnish jurist, meaning he was an expert in law, like a judge.
- Reino Nordin (born in 1983) is an actor and musician from Finland.
- Reino Oittinen (1912–1978) was a politician from Finland. Politicians work in government to help run a country.
- Reino Paasilinna (born in 1939) is also a politician from Finland.
- Reino Poutanen (1928–2007) was a rower from Finland.
- Reino Ragnar Lehto (1898–1966) was a Finnish politician.
- Reino Valkama (1906–1962) was an actor from Finland.
More About Reino
You can find more information related to the word "Reino" here:
- All pages with titles containing "Reino"
- Reno (disambiguation)
All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article:
Reino Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.