Nunes
Nunes is a Galician and Portuguese surname, originally a patronymic meaning Son of Nuno. Notable people with the name include:
- Airas Nunes, Spanish cleric and troubador
- Benedito Nunes, Brazilian philosopher and writer
- Clara Nunes, Brazilian samba musician
- Claudio Nunes, Italian bridge player
- Devin Nunes, United States politician
- Emanuel Nunes Carvalho, United States Rabbi and lexicographer
- Emmanuel Nunes, Portuguese composer
- Julia Nunes, American singer and songwriter
- José da Costa Nunes, Portuguese Catholic Cardinal, former Bishop of Macau and Patriarch of the East Indies
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Brazilian classical composer
- Lygia Bojunga Nunes, Brazilian author of children's books
- Neil Nunes, British continuity announcer
- Pedro Nunes, Portuguese mathematician, cosmographer, and professor
- Rachel Ann Nunes, or Teyla Branton or Rachel Branton, or Mrs. Antonio Joao (TJ) Nunes, United States author of children's books,
- Sara Nunes, Finnish pop singer
- Vasco Nunes, Portuguese cinematographer, producer, and film director
Sports
- Adão Nunes Dornelles, Brazilian footballer
- Agnaldo Nunes, Brazilian boxer
- Alessandro Mori Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Alessandro Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- André Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Diego Nunes, Brazilian racing driver
- Diego Nunes (fighter), Brazilian mixed martial artist
- Eduardo Martins Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Emerson Pereira Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Hugo Nunes Coelho, Portuguese footballer
- João Batista Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Jorge Amado Nunes, Paraguayan footballer
- José Carlos Araújo Nunes, Portuguese footballer
- Karl Nunes, West Indian cricketer
- Paulo Jorge Carreira Nunes, Portuguese footballer
- Paulo Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Tomané Nunes, Portuguese footballer
- Vinícius Alberto Nunes, Brazilian footballer
- Josh Nunes, Stanford football quarterback
See also
- Núñez, the Spanish version of the name
- Instituto Pedro Nunes, non-profit private organization for innovation and technology transfer based in Coimbra, Portugal
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