Beltran
Beltrán is a Spanish given name[1] and surname. In non-Spanish speaking countries the accent is usually omitted, Beltran.
First name
- Prince Beltran of Bulgaria, the second son of Kardam of Saxe-Coburg and grandson of Simeon II of Bulgaria
Family name
In religion:
- Luis Beltrán (1526–1581), Valencian priest, patron saint of Colombia
- Luis Beltran (1784-1827), Argentine priest and soldier, who fought in the Wars of Independence from Spain
In politics:
- Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, Spanish conquistador and dictator in colonial Mexico
- Crispin Beltran, Filipino politician and labour organizer
- Manuela Beltrán, Colombian woman who organized a peasant revolt against excess taxation in 1780
In sports:
- Beltrán Osorio, Spanish jockey known as the "Iron Duke" of Alburquerque
- Carlos Beltrán, Major League Baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees
- Daima Beltrán, Cuban judoka
- Francis Beltrán, Dominican baseball player
- Ileana Beltrán, Cuban judoka
- Joey Beltran, American mixed martial artist
- Juan Carlos Toscano Beltrán, Andorran international footballer
- Manuel Beltrán, Spanish road cyclist
In entertainment:
- Carlos Beltrán (musician), Mexican multi-keyboard player
- Tito Beltrán, Chilean-Swedish tenor
- Robert Beltran, Mexican American actor
- John Beltran American Musician
- Julio Beltran Mexican drug dealer.
Other
- Christian Beltran French amateur aircraft designer/constructor
- Angelo Beltran Australian glamor photographer/videographer
Location
- Beltrán, Cundinamarca, a town in Bolivia.
- Beltran (volcano), a volcano in Argentina.
References
- ↑ "Beltrán (nombre)". Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish).
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