Diego is Spanish for James. There is a little controversy about the origin, but James is is. The book of The Bible known as James is Santiago (simply Saint James), which has become a Spanish name in itself. So technically, the cities Santiago, Chile, and San Diego, California, have the same name, meaning (St. James), though San Diego is named after Franciscan priest Diego de Alcala, according to Wiki. For more, view this link: http://spanish.about.com/od/historyofspanish/a/diego.htm
Derived from the word Didacus; Meaning being strong spirited and charismatic.
Diego means James in Spanish.
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The proper name is spelled Diego.
(a presumptive Spanish equivalent of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov or Jacob, hence Iago and Santiago or Saint James).
This English form of the Hebrew name Jacob means "being held by the heel, one who holds back another".
Derived from the word Didacus; Meaning being strong spirited and charismatic.
Diego means James in Spanish, and forms the related name Santiago (San Diego, Saint Diego).
Diego garcia doesn't have another meaning in English, since it is an English word decribing an atoll located in the south of the Equator, a tourist attraction.
to be a bum on the street but still be a straight up G
well it depends on what you mean by english if you mean english subtitles than YES, but if you mean spoken in english NO
HE speaks English -was born in NYC but grew up in San Diego, He can speak a little bit of Hebrew too
Garcia is a Spanish name.
Chellie Garcia's birth name is Michelle M. Garcia.