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Castro

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Name — A Spanish surname, and also the name of a historic neighborhood in San Francisco known for its LGBT community.

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Etymology

The San Francisco neighborhood is named after Californio politician José Castro.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Castro” mean?

The word “Castro” means a Spanish surname, and also the name of a historic neighborhood in San Francisco known for its LGBT community.

How do you pronounce “Castro”?

“Castro” is pronounced KAST-roh (/ˈkæstɹoʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Castro” in a sentence?

Here is “Castro” used in a sentence: “They walked through the Castro district in San Francisco.”

What part of speech is “Castro”?

“Castro” is a name.

Is “Castro” a common word?

“Castro” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the Castro known for?

The Castro is a historic neighborhood in San Francisco known for its LGBT community. Beyond this neighborhood, Castro is also a common Spanish surname.

Is Castro a surname or a place name?

It is both. Castro functions as a Spanish surname, and separately as the name of the well-known San Francisco neighborhood.

Why is the Castro neighborhood historically significant?

The Castro is historically significant as a center of LGBT culture and community, playing a notable role in LGBT history in the United States.

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