Guerrero (surname)
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Guerrero (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡeˈreɾo]) is a surname of Spanish origin[1] meaning warrior.[2]
This is a list of notable persons with the surname Guerrero.
Following Spanish naming customs, only individuals whose first or paternal family name is Guerrero are included.
A
- Adabel Guerrero (born 1978), Argentine dancer, actress, singer and vedette
- Alex Guerrero (football) (born 1984), American football player
- Alex Guerrero (born 1986), Cuban baseball player
- Alberto Guerrero (1886-1959), Chilean-Canadian musician
- Alberto Guerrero Martínez (1878-1941), Ecuadorian politician
- Álvaro Guerrero (born 1979), Mexican actor
- Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier (born 1935), Mexican politician and lawyer
- Anuar Guerrero (born 1979), Colombian soccer player
B
- Belem Guerrero (born 1974), Mexican track cyclist
C
- Carlos Guerrero (born 1957), Mexican racing driver
- Carmen Guerrero Nakpil (born 1922), Filipino writer and historian
- Chavo Guerrero, Jr. (born 1970), Mexican-American professional wrestler
- Chavo Guerrero, Sr. (born 1949), Mexican-American professional wrestler
- Clara Guerrero (born 1982), Colombian bowler
D
- Dan Guerrero (born 1951), American athletic director
- Denisse Guerrero (born 1980), Mexican musician
E
- Ed Guerrero, American academic and film historian
- Eddie Guerrero (1967-2005), Mexican-American professional wrestler
- Edgar Guerrero (born 1979), Mexican-American musician
- Eduardo Guerrero (cyclist) (born 1971), Colombian road cyclist
- Eduardo Guerrero (rower) (born 1928), Argentine rower
- Elba Guerrero, American politician
- Epy Guerrero (1942–2013), Dominican baseball scout
- Ernesto Guerrero (born 1975), American composer and musician
- Eunice Pablo Guerrero-Cucueco (1949-1991), Filipino politician
- Evelyn Guerrero (born 1949), American actress
F
- Fernando Guerrero (footballer) (born 1989), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Fernando Guerrero De La Cruz (born 1986), Dominican boxer
- Fernando María Guerrero (1873-1929), Filipino politician, lawyer and writer
- Flora Guerrero, Mexican artist and environmentalist
- Francisco Guerrero (composer) (1528-1599), Spanish composer of the Renaissance
- Francisco Guerrero (politician) (1811-1851), Mexican politician
- Francisco Guerrero Cárdennas (born 1934), Spanish soccer player
- Francisco Guerrero Marín (1951-1997), Spanish composer
- Francisco Antonio de Guerrero y Torres (1727-1792), Mexican architect
- Francisco Gabriel Guerrero (born 1977), Argentine soccer player
G
- Gabby Guerrero, baseball player
- Gilberto Higuera Guerrero, a suspected drug kingpin with ties to the Arellano Félix gang
- Gonzalo Guerrero, Spanish sailor and Mayan warrior
- Gory Guerrero (1921-1990), Mexican-American professional wrestler and patriarch of the Guerrero wrestling family
H
- Héctor Guerrero (born 1954), Mexican-American professional wrestler
- Hugo Guerrero Martinheitz (1924-2010), Peruvian journalist
I
- Ivan Guerrero, American filmmaker
- Iván Guerrero (born 1977), Honduran soccer player
J
- Jacinto Guerrero (1895-1951), Spanish composer
- Javi Guerrero (born 1976), Spanish soccer player
- Jesús Guerrero (born 1949), Spanish handball player
- Jesús Guerrero Galván (1910-1973), Mexican artist
- José Daniel Guerrero (born 1987), Mexican soccer player
- José Félix Guerrero (born 1975), Spanish soccer player
- José Gustavo Guerrero (1876-1958), Salvadoran judge and diplomat
- José María Guerrero de Arcos y Molina (died 1852), Nicaraguan president
- José Paolo Guerrero (born 1984), Peruvian soccer player
- Juan Guerrero (born 1967), Dominican baseball player
- Juan "Pan" Guerrero (born 1949), Northern Marianan politician and businessperson
- Julen Guerrero (born 1974), Basque/Spanish football player
L
- Lalo Guerrero (1916-2005), Mexican-American musician
- Lena Guerrero (1957-2008), American politician
- León María Guerrero (1853-1935), Filipino scientist and revolutionary
- León María Guerrero III (1915-1982), Filipino writer and diplomat
- Lisa Guerrero (born 1964), American television presenter and model
- Lorenzo Guerrero (1900-1981), Nicaraguan politician
- Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero (1935-2006), Northern Marianan politician
- Lucrecia Guerrero, Mexican-American writer
- Luis Guerrero (born 1953), Peruvian politician
M
- Mando Guerrero (born 1952), Mexican-American professional wrestler
- Manuel Amador Guerrero (1833-1909), Panamanian president
- Marcelo Guerrero (born 1983), Uruguayan soccer player
- Marcos Guerrero (born 1984), Spanish soccer player
- María Guerrero (1867-1928), Spanish stage actor and director
- Mario Guerrero(born 1949), Dominican baseball player
- Miguel Ángel Guerrero Martín (born 1990), Spanish soccer player
O
- Osvaldo Álvarez Guerrero (1940-2008), Argentine politician
- Óscar Guerrero Silva (1971–2004), Mexican drug lord
P
- Paolo Guerrero (b. 1984), Peruvian soccer player
- Pedro Guerrero (baseball) (born 1956), Dominican baseball player
- Pedro Guerrero (composer) (c. 1520- after 1560), Spanish composer
- Pedro E. Guerrero (born 1917), American photographer
- Pedro Oliverio Guerrero (died 2010), Colombian drug lord
- Pere Guerrero (born 1973), Spanish canoer
- Práxedis Guerrero (1882-1910), Mexican revolutionary
Q
- Quetzal Guerrero, American musician
R
- Ramon "Kumoi" Deleon Guerrero, Northern Marianan politician
- Robert Guerrero (born 1983), American boxer
- Roberto Guerrero (born 1958), Colombian racing driver
- Rodrigo Guerrero (born 1988), Mexican boxer
S
- Sandy Guerrero (born 1966), Dominican baseball player
- Shaul Guerrero (born 1990), American professional wrestler
- Stephanie Guerrero, American beauty queen
T
- Tommy Guerrero (born 1966), American skateboarder and musician
- Tony Guerrero (born 1966), American musician
V
- Vicente Guerrero (1782-1831), Mexican president
- Vickie Guerrero (born 1968), American professional wrestling personality
- Vladimir Guerrero (born 1975), Dominican baseball player
W
- Wilfrido Maria Guerrero (1917-1995), Filipino playwright
- Wilton Guerrero (born 1974), Dominican baseball player
References
- ↑ Smith, Elsdon C. (1969). American Surnames (Fourth ed.). Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. p. 137. ISBN 0-8063-1150-9.
- ↑ Bryant, Douglas Donne; Calnek; Lee, Jr., Thomas A.; Hayden, Brian (1988). Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnoarchaeology in the Maya Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Provo, UT: New World Archaeological Foundation. p. 28. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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