justos
Justos is the plural form of the Spanish adjective justo, meaning fair, just, or righteous. In contemporary Spanish, justos can describe people, actions, or judgments that are considered fair or morally correct. As a substantive phrase, los justos can refer to people regarded as morally upright, often in religious, ethical, or philosophical contexts.
Etymology and related terms: Justos derives from the Latin iustus, with cognates in other Romance languages
Usage and scope: In everyday language, justos appears in phrases like hombres justos (fair men) or actos
As a name and in culture: Justos can appear as a surname in Spanish- or Filipino-influenced regions,
See also: Justo (given name and surname), Iustus (Latin form), and giusto (Italian), which provide related linguistic